Act 1:Pledge Defiance

Chapter I: The Agent and the Courier

It was a foggy morning in Nassau as Peter Plankwrecker and his slaves were handling some cabbage from the vineyard as his wife was cooking some breakfast for him and his son. "It's a little bit foggy huh sir? "The servant replied, "Yes Peter, it is, and by that time we will have taken care of these cabbages and they will have been shipped to Port Royal so they could sell these for good money!" said Peter. His wife Jennifer Plankwrecker came out of the house holding her son as she shout "Peter, Breakfast!" Then she quickly returned to the house as Peter told the slaves to continue the work. As he sat down on his finest chair, he began to eat his breakfast. As his wife finished eating her breakfast, a Spanish soldier walked out of the guest room and asked "What time is it?", "It's 10:00 AM now, Corporal." Jennifer said.

In response, the Corporal grabbed his rifle and hat as he began to run toward the jungle, while Peter looked at the soldier running away from his farm. Jennifer came with a basket of clothes so she could begin to clean the laundry for her family, Jennifer spoke "Hopefully the war will end soon by Christmas", as Peter began to teach his son to walk. "Maybe so my dear, hopefully the British will end it soon enough." His son attempted to walk as Peter taught him carefully. Then an hour later he began to get on his horse and took notice of his wife. "My dear! Where are you going?" "I'll be back soon enough, I'm going to meet a old friend at the bar". Later, a
t the bar called Venables Bar, a young lady was cleaning up a few drinks from some Spanish officers, when Peter came in and saw some officers getting drunk and laughing about jokes. Caternia Venables saw Peter and asked "Hello Peter, been a long time." "Yes it has, Caternia. How is the family doing?" Peter answered back. Then Peter sat down on the wooden chair as he fixed his hair. Caternia then cames by and hand him a fine rum to drink, "The children are doing good, and Ishmael has been out at sea for long time, killing many Spanish in the ocean", As he took a sip of his drink and looked at the town drunk, the mate started yelling til Mr. Scott, one of Caternia employers, tried to tell him to leave the tavern at once. He started to punch him until Mr. Scott accidentally spilled a drink on a Captain, and the Captain angrily got up and shouted at Mr. Scott.

Peter ran to Mr. Scott's aid as he helped the Captain to clean his uniform. However, one of the Spanish lieutenant aim his flintlock toward Peter's head and replied to him, "Let go of the Captain now..."

Peter began to loosen his hands as the captain ordered his lieutenant to hurt this civilian at once. As they shoved Peter and Mr. Scott to the ground, they began to beat them up until the captain ordered them to be arrested and charged for assault. As the Lieutenant arrested Mr. Scott and Peter, Caternia said " Don't worry Peter, I'll let your wife know and your father also!" Peter replied "Thank you Caternia." After a few hours later the Spanish soldiers and the lieutenant finally let Peter out but, strangely, not Mr. Scott. Peter yelled "Wait! Where are you taking him?" One of the Lieutenants began to laugh at Peter and told hiim "Don't worry mate, he will be taken care of."

Peter was still in shock about Mr. Scott as he went to home to see his family. Then as he entered the door he walked in and he gave himself a moment to see his wife and his son. His reunion was cut short as he saw his father sitting down the chair with his son, watching him play with some toys. He got up and shook Peter's hand and hugged him. "Thank God, you're alright son!" "Yes father I understand about this," Peter answered. "Now listen, soon there's going to be a trial for you and Mr. Scott on the incident from the tavern, but that won't happen with you or Mr. Scott", his father replied. Peter accepted a drink from his wife as he poured some of the finest whiskey for him and his father to drink.

"Now give me my bloody drink, son!" he chuckled as he looked down at his son. "Listen there grandson, you know your grandpa has a gift for you!" He pulled something out of his pocket and revealed a toy soldier as he handed it to Peter's grandson.

"Isn't that a nice gift for my son, father!" Answered Peter. "And which day will the trial start?"

"The trial will start on Sunday once we meet with Major Sampson" Plankwrecker said.

Early at night, Peter was in bed with his wife while his wife laid her head on him and whisper " I am scared because I think I will lose you and our child." Peter quietly responded "Shhh, it will be okay my dear. I'll be here for you and our child because I love you both". During at night, he woke up, gathered a few cabbages and placed them in the bag. He grabbed his shoes on and placed a hat on himself. He silently walked down to a secret forest and he got on the boat and row himself with the cabbage in the bags as he did it during the night.

As he arrive on shore in Bahamas, he sightly see a dock and place a rope to make sure his boat wouldn't be gone so he get up and grab a bag of cabbage. He walk down til a stranger tackle him and said "Why you are no good to be dead" Peter chuckle and gets up and replies back "Christopher Warhawk, it's bloody to see you again!"

"Bloody right, Peter!, how's things with the kids and wife?" Chris replied to Peter as he stored his Buck knife away.

Chris handed him a drink as he saluted and said "Here's to the war! And maybe God save us!" He sipped it as Peter began to cough for the first time and drank a different cider. He and Chris sat down at the dock talking about good old times with him and Ishmael when they were younger.

The next day few of the civilians found out that the Spanish Captain was killed and his throat was slit by a murderer.

Peter was on his way back to Nassau when a group of British patrol ships came by and surrounded Peter's ship. The officer said "Halt in the name of King George the II, you are hereby under arrest for trespassing on His Majesty's domain. Come aboard at once!" Peter nodded to them and got on board as the guard proceeded to knock him out with a rifle.

At Port Royal's Prison, Peter was sitting down in the cell when the guard started to mock him and torture him by drowning him in a bucket of water in order to get information. However, a officer in a shiny blue uniform came down and ordered the guards to be away at once. "Well, well old friend", the man told him. He patted his shoulder and said "its been too long." Peter turn around and see his childhood friend Ishmael in a blue uniform with a British Dragoon hat, as Peter, in disbelief, hugged him and put a fresh new shirt on.

"I wish to know what your illegal trade contract was." Ishmael said. "I won't tell you about them Mel. Why are you here?" Peter said to Ishmael. "I am here to ask you the favor of spying on the Imperial Spanish. I am here to recruit you to be our spy."

"I'm not sure about it Mel. I mean, you're one of his majesty finest officers and your father is in history!" Peter said.

"Fight for what you believe in Peter, trust me." Ishamel said whilst patting his shoulder.

Back at Nassau, One of the lieutenants who previously aimed the pistol at Peter went to Caternia's house and he knocked at Caternia's door. Then Caternia replied to the door while holding her daughter Margeant.

"May I help you, Lieutenant?" Caternia said softly. "Yes ma'am, have you see Mr. Plankwrecker today?"

"No I haven't, why lieutenant?" Caternia replied back.

"You know Mr. Scott is gone to Spain to serve as his Majesty's slave. Now I am a Captain after my Captain was killed by someone who slit his throat with a knife!", the Captain told her.

While heading back to Town, Peter begin to use a knife as he pushes it deeply to make his head wound, so that he could act like he was mug. As he walk to the town and see the town drunk and ask for his help. The suspected town drunk begin to run away.Peter is walking down with a fake limp and notice everyone has their eyes on him. The town drunk reappear and bring Diego and the dagos to Peter.

Chapter II: The Judge, the Jury and the Executioner

Once Diego brought Peter in, Peter's Father walked to him and unloose him and said" This is outrage, Major I must ask you to release my son!" James said to the Major.

Major Hewlett was writing some few papers and said "Mr. Plankwrecker, where were you when the Captain was killed?", Peter couldn't spit out about the British and what Ishmael told him he once heard what he said "Fight for what you believe in".

"Ah yes, I believe I was with the rebels sir, and they captured me when I was on a trade in black market, so they took me away".

"Can you tell me their name?" Hewlett said.

"Yes sir, the name were Roger Steel, Jackie Axes, and Ivan Revnoz" Peter said to the Major, "Good, we will search for them. In the meantime go home and see your family". Hewlett said to Peter.

"Also Captain, please escort Mr. Plankwrecker out of the building without any harm" Hewlett said to the Captain while he was still working on the papers.

The captain saluted and said "God save King Clemente," he grab Plankwrecker arm while he escort him out he said" You know you will be still the suspect of the good captain murder".

At the Venables Mansion, Peter snuck in the Barn and signaled to Caternia. Caternia nod as she goes in the barn as Peter grab her til the Spanish private scout the area. Peter gives her the money, a debt that he gave to her and Mr. Scott, "It's a debt for Mr. Scott and you", "Oh my, where did you get this money?" Caternia asked to Peter. "it's nothing, I saw Chris" "What? Did you!?, how is he?" "He is good, he unshaved also, been in the black market long time and I saw your husband Ishmael." Caternia gasped softly as she covered her mouth, "How's my husband doing?" She said to Peter, "He doing good, he's likes a Major of his Majesty Dragoon now", "And he asked me something" Peter said. "He recruited me to be their spy to spy the Spanish, I won't do it" he says, "Why not?" Caternia ask, disappointed. "What are you waiting for? What more do they need to take from us?" She leaves without taking his money.

Peter dines with his father and Hewlett at Peter's childhood home. Hewlett proposes that rather than imprisoning Peter, they have him swear a public oath to the crown. Hewlett embraces the idea, then asks Peter for the names of his enemy captors which he forgot. Peter provides several names. Hewlett grows suspicious of the names but remains silent. Hewlett then mentions that Diego will be raiding a Driftwood safe house.

After dinner, Abe sneaks into Hewlett's room and finds a dispatch from André. Using a Cardan grille he finds with the letter, he deciphers a message: "Rebel safe house. Driftwood. Show no quarter."

Peter sprints over to Venables's Tavern and pulls Caternia aside in the cellar, away from prying eyes. He asks her to hang a black petticoat from her laundry line as a signal to Ben that he has intel for the rebels. Peter says his plan will get rid of Diego, who continues to harass Caternia. Peter then scrambles to hide as Diego enters the room. Caternia distracts Diego by flirting with him and they leave the room together.

The next day, Caternia hangs a black petticoat on her peg line. Peter arrives at a designated meeting spot and is surprised to discover that Chris is Ishmael's courier. Chris explains that Peter passed their test when he refused to turn him over to Mel. Peter insists his spying is a one-time deal. "Hold on!, relax Peter nobody doesn't but Caternia does she won't tell anyone, she's a good girl trust me, and me don't worry I'm in the 95th Regiment 1st Battalion, Goldtimbers boys are gonna wait for soon enough" Chris said to Peter while hugging him. "now it's a time to tell me." Peter nod and tell him "Spanish squad will ambush at the driftwood hide out place".

On the Nassau Beaches, Peter places his hand on a bible held by his father and publicly swears his allegiance to King Carlos Clemente.

Meanwhile, Diego leads a squad of Dagos to the driftwood safe house. They charge inside, only to find it empty. A moment later, British Redcoats ambush them. As Dragoons pour onto them, Ishmael and Richard lead the charge to slaughter the other dagos Afterwards, a wounded Diego writhes on the ground, Chris aim his Flintlock at Diego and said" Captain Diego?".

"Who are you?!, and where did you come from?" He asked while wounded. "A place you might called Nassau" Chris Chuckle and kicks him unconscious.

Richard places his Ranger bonnet on a Spanish corpse as a warning message to any Spanish. Caleb expresses guilt over letting Diego live, given that Peter's sole request was for them to kill Diego. "We will, after we pull the truth out of him," Ishmael says, intent on uncovering the mole in their ranks.

After the crowd who witnessed Peter's oath breaks up, Peter's father tells Peter he knows he lied about the names of his rebel captors. "I'm done protecting you," he says. As Peter watches his father walk off to meet Hewlett, Peter's son, Jack, takes his first steps before steadying himself by grabbing Peter's leg.

Chapter III: The Traitor

Back at Nassau, a man wearing a British officer uniform begs Miss Venables for a drink then she came to him with a drink and said, "Yes Mr.?" "Bart, Bartholomew Swordfury at your service!"

At the site of the ambush in the Driftwood forest, Lieutenant orders his men to collect the bodies of the officers and bury the remaining Dagos corpses nearby. He finds the Queen's Ranger bonnet that Mel placed on one of the bodies.

At the Plankwrecker farm, Peter awakes to find Jennifer in the middle of sleep prayers, praying for the safety of their family and crop. Jennifer suggests they move in with Peter's father. Peter refuses to consider the idea and insists they'll have enough money once he sells the remaining cabbage.

Jennifer looks out the window and sees their shed is on fire. Peter runs outside, but it's too late: The shed is quickly consumed by flames, along with the cabbage stored inside. Peter sees two men in Guy Fawkes masks on horseback galloping away.

Peter came back in the house as he wife held his son. "Those animals have burned the shed and I'll have to speak with my father about it."

"Are you sure, after what you said about the ideas?" Jennifer said.

"I'll see what I could do, my love." Peter replied as he gave his wife a kiss on the cheek.

The next day, Peter visits his father and admits that he lied about rebels taking his money in the Sound. He says he should have accepted James's offer of help and hands over the money he hid before coming back to town. Relieved that his son is innocent, James confides to Peter that he's drawn up a list of suspects in Captain's murder, and that Caternia is his top suspect.

At Venables Tavern, Caternia serves Peter a rum to celebrate the ambush in Driftwood and Diego's presumed demise. Peter warns her that his father suspects her in Captain's murder. Caternia offers to look through Diego's belongings, which are still in her house from Diego's time being quartered there, for evidence that will exonerate her.

In a Caribbean jail on the Port Royal, Mel and Chris debate letting Diego live. Mel hopes to learn the identity of the mole in the Great Britain army, but Chris doubts Diego knows anything. Inside a grimy cell, a militia thug tries to extract a musket ball from Diego's leg. When Ishmael enters, Diego predicts that Ishmael eventually plans to kill him and refuses to answer any questions.

In a Spain theater, Mark Ironskull meets with Robert Rogers during a comedic pantomime of the Gunpowder Plot being performed to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. Ironskull hands Rogers the Ranger bonnet and warns that a British has it out for Rogers. Rogers deduces the bonnet was left by the dragoon who escaped his earlier ambush. Angered, he immediately leaves to investigate the Driftwood ambush himself.

Caternia searches through Diego's belongings and finds a hidden love letter. Later, she meets Peter by an old oak tree where they used to meet as kids and reads parts of the letter aloud. She notes that the letter reveals that the lovers' signal to meet was when the company drummer would "sound retreat."

At the Nassau church, Richard tries to convince Hewlett that Caternia killed Joyce. Hewlett says his priority is to secure the garrison, not hunt down Joyce's killer. Rogers arrives with a letter of introduction from Ironskull. Hewlett welcomes the "famed" Rogers and sends Richard away.

Rogers explains that he's tracking down the soldier who left the Ranger bonnet and rebukes Hewlett for the shoddy investigation at the ambush scene. He then demands to see the bodies of the officers from the Driftwood raid.

In the tavern cellar, Hewlett shows Rogers the barrels in which the bodies of the three fallen officers from the ambush are being kept. A fourth barrel holds Captain's body, but Hewlett insists Joyce's death is unrelated to the ambush. Rogers disagrees and decides to look deeper into Captain Joyce's murder.

In the jail, Ishmael apologizes for Diego's rough treatment and tries to ply information out of Diego with wine and conversation. Simcoe sees through his scheme and mocks the British cause. Angered, Chris beats Diego with his own brand of interrogation.

Back in Nassau, Rogers approaches Peter and James at the village's bonfire celebration for Guy Fawkes Day, introduces himself to Peter, and offers to buy them a round of drinks.

In Venables Tavern, Rogers says he suspects Joyce's death is connected to the Driftwood ambush on Joyce's men. He then shows them a commemorative Guy Fawkes Day silver coin he earned for his service to the crown during the Great Law Brigade and EITC War, inscribed with the motto "He who conceals himself is detected." As Caternia serves them drinks, Rogers asks her to join them. Peter asks Caternia to show Rogers the love letter she found in Joyce's room, and postulates that Joyce was killed by a jealous husband. "Let's ask Captain Joyce," Rogers says.

In the cellar, Rogers pulls Joyce's pickled body from its barrel. In addition to the cut across Joyce's throat, Rogers finds a second stab wound in Joyce's lower back, which he surmises means Joyce trusted his killer and had his back turned when he was attacked. After coming up with a list of female villagers who work and live within earshot of where the company drummer regularly signals, they narrow it down to two possible suspects: Clara ...and Caternia.

Back outside at the bonfire celebration, Rogers orders the company drummer, Ensign Clayton, to sound retreat as they observe Clara. She doesn't react to the drummer. Neither does Caternia. However, Peter notices Robeson freeze at the sound. Peter later confronts Robeson and tells him to meet him "where you killed Joyce" at midnight.

In the forest, Peter shows the town drunk the love letter. The Town Drunk admits he killed Joyce after Joyce blamed him for starting the tavern brawl that got him dismissed by Hewlett. He also admits to torching Peter's shed to fuel the town's hatred against Petee, of whom he intends to make a scapegoat.

Robeson then turns and whistles, and Ensign Clayton emerges from the darkness and attacks Abe. Abe screams, "Major!" Rogers jumps out and kills Clayton, then confronts a terrified Robeson, who pleads for his life.

Rogers informs Robeson that in exchange for letting him live and not revealing his buggery with Joyce to the townspeople, he will serve as Rogers' eyes and ears in Setauket. Rogers then makes Abe give his word that he'll keep the arrangement with Robeson a secret and let him know if Robeson tries to flee, and gives Abe the Guy Fawkes silver coin for his trouble.

Chris and Ishmael interrogate Simcoe but still get no answers. Diego threatens them. Angered, Chris decides to kill Diego. Ishamel says he'll do it himself and goes for his weapon. Goldtimbers rushes in. Goldtimbers apologizes to Diego for his ill treatment and orders Ishmael to report to Fort Dundee to face disciplinary charges.

After having a drink with Ironskull again, A Actress asks Ironskull where his next mission will be. He reveals he has just completed his mission: recruiting a young agent. He asks his new honey trap if she's ever been to Nassau.

Concerned for Caternia's safety, Peter meets her at the oak tree. "I've seen that a signal can be detected, no matter how secret it is," he says, imploring her to stop hanging petticoats for Chris. He also informs her that Diego's body was not found at the Driftwood ambush site. He concludes by telling her "I won't risk you further. It is too dangerous for us to meet, or even see each other," and leaves her standing alone in the forest.

Chapter IV: Of Cabbages and Kings Part I

In northern Padres, Ishmael, Chris, Bartholomew and Goldtimbers lead a military convoy on a ride to Fort Dundee. A bound Diego rides in a cart, guarded by militiamen. The procession encounters a stream of Continental refugees and learn that Fort Dundee has been taken by the Spanish and that General Smith may have been captured.

At Plankwrecker Farm, Richard shows Abe the route they will take together for a business trip: Nassau to Tortuga, via Bay and the Brookland.

A leaning farmer agrees to billet Goldtimbers and his men for the night. Ishmael again pitches the need for spies in Nassau and others, but Goldtimbers rejects his proposal for a rogue operation.

Ishmael quietly pulls Chris aside and orders him to visit Peter in Nassau and gather new intelligence.

At a Spanish checkpoint in ship bay, Richard informs a Spanish regular that he and Peter are on their way to New York on a selling trip to provide pork to Spanish soldiers. While their buyers' bona fide documents are verified, Richard warms up to Peter and suggests he resume his law studies. Peter shoots down the idea and reassures Richard he can provide for his family.

Chris tells the militiamen guarding Diego—brothers Quill, Eben and Newt—that he's riding ahead to scout. After he leaves, Eben suggests Chris is deserting and worries that they're fighting for the losing side.

As they arrive at the Tortuga docks, Richard reminds Peter that the Royal Army now controls the town and docks. He pins a red ribbon to Peter's lapel and says it will instantly indicate their allegiance to the Loyalists. After stepping off the boat, Richard and Peter are immediately propositioned by a pair of prostitutes. Colonel Sampsons, Richard's contact in the Spanish Commissary Department, hails them, and Richard introduces Peter as his son and new business representative.

A nervous whaleboat sailor drops Chris off in a secluded cove on the shoreline. Chris tells him to stay put until he returns.

At Venables Manor, Caternia sees a black petticoat hanging from the clothesline along with a few pieces of straw from her barn. When she goes to the barn expecting to find Abe, Chris surprises her instead. Caleb is chagrined to learn Peter is away in Tortuga. Caternia offers to collect intelligence, but Chris declines, saying it's "men's work." In a huff, Caternia asks what happened to Diego, and Chris admits he and Mel let him live. Upset by the news, Caternia kicks him out of the barn.

In Tortuga, Richard and Peter dine with Colonel Sampsons in the mansion Cook has appropriated from rebel sympathizers. After rejects Richard's asking price for pigs, Peter proposes a scheme by which Cook would profit from reselling the pigs to a quartermaster. Cook agrees and accepts Richard's price. He then asks Richard about the cauliflower that Richard acquired from "some rebel's field." Peter glares at Richard, realizing the rebel fields Sampsons refers to belong to Caternia.

Chris returns to the shoreline. The boat is gone.

In the civilians home, Ishmael, Goldtimbers, Bartholomew, and Diego dine with the farmer and his wife. Quill rushes in and reports that British militia are coming. Ishmael, Bart, Goldtimbers run outside and are ambushed by the mutinous and Quill. Eben says he's turning them over to the Spanish in exchange for pardons and money, and a shootout ensues. Ishmael and Goldtimbers run for cover inside the house.

Chapter V: Of Cabbages and Kings Part II

At Venables Farm, Jennifer is upset to learn from Ensign Baker that Peter has been frequenting Venables Tavern since Scott's arrest.

Back in the barn, Chris asks Caternia to check the wharf for unattended boats he can steal. As they chat, Chris worries that Peter will abandon the cause once he learns that Diego is still alive.

At the farmer's house, Ishmael and Goldtimbers hide in the entryway while Bart keep a eye out. Ishmael tries to sway Newt, the youngest militiaman, by saying the Spanish will destroy their town unless they are stopped. Quill shoots at the house to shut Ishmael up.

At Colonel Sampsons's mansion, Peter attacks Richard for claiming Venables's cauliflower crop and trying to sell it. Richard orders Peter to take responsibility for his family. Peter points out that he honored Richard's responsibilities when he wed Jennifer, then storms out.

Outside, Peter casts his red ribbon to the ground and walks aimlessly until he finds himself at King's College, his law school alma mater, which is now being used as a military hospital. As he stares at a Spanish flag on a flagpole, Peter flashes back to a daytime scene that includes the sounds of shouting, marching feet, and musket fire, envisioning a pool of blood gathering at his feet.

Nearby, a group of Portugal soldiers is making some sauerkraut. Peter stops to chat with them and learns that the Spanish troops are preparing to stand down for winter. On the pretense of wanting to deliver them some cabbage, Peter also learns that a brigade of 1,500 Hessians will be marching to Raven Cove, or Isla Perdida.

In Nassau, Caternia scans the wharf for a boat for Chris. Jennifer pulls Caternia aside and confronts her about Peter, telling her she can continue sleeping with him as long as they are discreet. Caternia denies they are having an affair, then tells Jennifer that Peter never had affair with Caternia so he could wed her, an idea hatched by Richard after Jennifer's original fiance—Peter' brother—died.

At the farmer's house, Ishmael, Bart and Goldtimbers announce their surrender, exiting the house with their hands up. Ishmael and Bart then whip out their guns and shoots one of the traitor and are dead. They recapture Diego after the "surrender".

That night, Caternia meets Chris in her barn and tells him there are three Spanish sentries posted at the docks. To their surprise, Peter shows up and shares the intelligence he gathered from the Portugal. "It's gold!" Chris exclaims. Chris starts to tell Peter about Diego, but Caternia interrupts him and tells Peter that Diego is dead.

Later that night, Chris swims to a boat moored at the dock and hides under a tarp.

At the farmer's house, General Goldtimbers informs Ben that he's received word that the. General is safe. He executes Eben and orders Ishmael to shoot Newt or he will face a court martial. Ishmael refuses and says he'll face the court martial, insisting Newt was strong-armed by his older brothers. Goldtimbers gave Bart the gun Bart shoots Newt dead.

Caternia distracts the dock sentries with free ale while two Spanish sailors unwittingly row Chris out into the Sound. Chris leaps out with his gun, forces the sailors overboard, and escapes.

Back on shore, Caternia and Peter see that their escape plan for Chris worked. They exchange knowing smiles.

Chapter VI: Eternity How Long

In the Nassau church cemetery, Peter, Justin, Mary and Richard gather at the grave of Peter's mother, Mary, for a memorial.

Nearby, Spanish flog the waterfront sentries, including Ensign Baker, as Hewlett admonishes them for letting a scout (Chris) escape. Convinced that the scout portends a rebel attack, he contemplates ways to bolster the garrison and eyes the gravestones.

At the British Army's flying camp, Chris gives Peter's report on the Portugal' impending march to to Ishmael, noting that Peter came through.

In the church, Hewlett outlines his plan to use cemetery gravestones to fortify the garrison. Richard objects, calling it a desecration. Hewlett gives him three days to decide on ten gravestones to be removed.

Ishmael presents Peter's report to Goldtimbers and urges him to share the intelligence with General Daggersteel. When Ishamel and Chris refuse to reveal their source (Peter), Goldtimbers dismisses the intelligence as unsigned and unverified and burns the report.

At Whitehall, Peter warns Richard that the town will turn against him if he helps Hewlett remove family gravestones. He urges Richard to allow the town to turn against Hewlett. Richard ignores his advice.

In a boarding room in a Port Royal tavern, John André and Julia rehearse Julia's cover as Iris, a tavern wench. André reassures her that her target will not suspect her.

That night, in the same tavern boarding room, a woman entraps General Luther , the British spy that provided the tip about the Driftwood safe house where Hewlett's men were ambushed. André takes captive.

At home, Sarah kisses Peter and says she wants another child. When Peter withdraws, Sarah asks what'a troubling him. He agrees to tell her as long as she keeps it secret.

The next day, Sarah performs quilting work with a group of women at the Scudder home. As they gossip, Sarah is tricked into revealing Peter's secret about the gravestones.

André questions Luther at a safe house without revealing that he is the British contact that Luther has been sending his intelligence to. Luther mentions supplying the Spanish with the location of the safe house, and when André says the men sent to the safe house were ambushed, Luther insists he knew nothing about the attack. Convinced of Luther's sincerity, André reveals his identity.

At the Plankwrecker farm, Peter looks out the window and sees a mob of townspeople heading toward Whitehall. Sarah admits that she let the news about the removal of the gravestones slip.

Led by Maarten Dejong, the mob arrives at Peter's father house to confront Richard. Richard promises no stones will be taken without family consent. Momentarily placated, the crowd disperses. Richard crumples a list of ten gravestones he had already drawn up.

Knowing that Scott only reads the first page of intelligence reports, Chris suggests tucking Peter's report inside another report in order to smuggle it to Daggersteel.

Richard visits Lucy Scudder and asks her to donate a gravestone to inspire other families. She refuses, calling Hewlett's plan a bad idea.

Dejong visits Peter at the farm and threatens to harm Richard and his business. Peter punches him and defends Richard.

Ishmael and Chris fabricate a scouting report and fold Peter's intelligence inside. Goldtimbers reads the first page of the fake scouting report and declares it worthy of passing onto Daggersteel. To Ishmael's relief, Goldtimbers does not notice Peter's report tucked inside.

Peter informs Sarah he's going to Whitehall to tell Richard something that will put a stop to the gravestone business.

At the safe house, André says he came by Luther's letter to King George the II, in which he expresses doubts about Goldtimbers's suitability as commander. André proposes a plan in which Luther "heroically escapes" and parlays his hero status into a role as the new commander of the Continental Army. After assuming command, Luther would then urge the British to surrender. Lee entertains the idea.

At Whitehall, Richard acknowledges to Peter that Hewlett's plan is "folly." Peter counsels Richard to call Hewlett's bluff and lead the townspeople against him, rationalizing that Hewlett doesn't want to lose Nassau. Richard embraces Abe's words and likens him to his wife Mary.

Peter's report is delivered to Washington's headquarters and placed on a large table that is stacked high with other reports.

As the Spanish distribute pickaxes and shovels for gravestone removal, Dejong distributes muskets to the townspeople.

The Dagos and townspeople face off in the cemetery. Richard intervenes and invokes God, urging the townspeople to make sacrifices "just as God sacrificed his own son to save us all." The townspeople murmur as Richard starts digging up Thomas' gravestone. Abe watches, appalled. The townspeople follow suit and start digging up their family gravestones. Dejong apologizes to Peter and Richard.

Hewlett smugly watches everyone dig. He tells Lt. Appleton that if it's so hard for the townspeople to dig up their family gravestones, it will be even harder for the rebels from the same region to fire on the stones. "This is how you tame a colony," Hewlett says. "Not through battle, but through winning their hearts and minds."

Chapter VII: Epiphany

As Christmas Eve is celebrated around Nassau, Richard signs an attainder against Mr. Scott, which Hewlett then has posted at Venables Manor. Caternia reads it and zeroes in on one of the included phrases: "...grants freedom to his slaves."

Cicero (son of Abigail, Caternia's housemaid) reads the attainder and tells the slaves that they're free. They celebrate.

Outside the church, Peter glares at the excavated headstones. One of them is from his brother Thomas' grave.

The next day, Peter visits Richard, and there is lingering tension between them over the removal of the gravestones. Peter tells Richard he wants to go to New York to try and sell additional goods to Caesar's army, and asks for Colonel Cook's letter that will allow him to pass through Spanish checkpoints. Richard refuses to give it to him, and instead encourages Peter to spend Christmas with his family.

Afterwards, Peter sneaks into Hewlett's room and copies a letter from Hewlett's desk.

At the church, Caternia appeals the attainder to Hewlett, arguing that it's cruel to free slaves on short notice because they don't know how to fend for themselves. Hewlett tells her he's shipping the male slaves off to war and has made arrangements for Abigail.

Jordan, a slave, flirts with Abigail at Venables Manor. She rebuffs him. He says he knows she can read, but agrees to keep her secret safe.

Robert Rogers visits John Andre at City Hall, asking to speak with the general that Andre reportedly captured. Andre dodges his request.

At the British camp, Ishmael is told to gear up for a secret mission. He and Chris sail into sea and, to their surprise, find themselves amid an entire fleet.

At Venables Manor, Anna tells Abigail that Hewlett is sending her to New York to work for a British officer. Abigail begs Anna to help her bring Cicero, but Anna says her pleas with Hewlett failed.

Outside, Peter tells Caternia that the Spanish are recalling General Sailward to Madrid. He asks her to hang a black petticoat so that he can pass the intelligence on to Chris. Discouraged by the attainder, Caternia tells him the fight is over and goes inside.

As Ishmael and Chris's boat approaches shore, the boat tips, and the swivel gun mounted on the side nearly falls off. Ishamel jumps overboard to save it and is immediately stunned by the icy water.

Ishmael drifts in and out of consciousness as Chris watches over him. When Ben finally awakens, it's the new year, and Chris tells him the men have marched on to French Island.

Rogers sneaks into City Hall and crashes a dinner between Philomena and General. Lee recognizes Rogers and introduces him to "Miss Endicott" as a hero of the Paradoxian War.

On the Plankwrecker farm, Mary prepares to go to Whitehall, where Richard is celebrating the feast of the Epiphany. She says Thomas has the croup and would benefit from the warmth and servants at Whitehall. Still angry with Richard over the headstones, Peter does not join her.

Hewlett informs the male slaves of Strong Manor that they will join the war effort in Spain, after which they'll receive papers granting their freedom.

Abigail says goodbye to Cicero and urges him to keep his reading skills a secret. She then tells Anna she knows about the petticoat signal and the rebel schemes with Peter and Chris. She offers to spy on her future employer, Major John Andre, if Caternia protects Cicero while she's away. Caternia agrees.

Caternia visits Peter to tell him that Abigail knows what they've been doing. Drunk on whiskey, Petee yells at Caternia for her earlier pessimism. She goes to storm out, but Petee kisses her. She stop the kiss. Baker interrupts them and bluntly recommends that Peter join his family at Whitehall.

In the French Island, Ishmael, and Chris run into British militia and learn that the army successfully ambushed the Portugal soldiers. "Plankwrecker!" Ben yelps, realizing that Breasly heeded Peter's report. A militiaman tells them that Goldtimbers led most of the soldiers onward to Padres but left a small group behind to act as decoys. The group sets several fires along the bank of the creek, then runs about and makes a lot of noise to give the impression that a much larger force is encamping for the night.

Across the creek, Lieutenant recommends to Sailward that they attack the rebels now. Sailward, believing Goldtimbers's entire force is on the opposite bank, decides against a night attack.

Back at City Hall, Robert criticizes Breasly for getting so many of his men killed. "At least he isn't a traitor like you," Rogers says, confronting the general for betraying the Green dragoons. He then asks for the name of the dragoon who escaped. "Ishmael Venables," Lee readily says.

The next morning, Sailward raids the opposite bank, only to find it abandoned.

Peter is welcomed by his family at Whitehall, where they dine with Hewlett and other Dagos.

At British headquarters in Fort Dundee soldiers chant, "Driftwood, Port Royal! India is ours again!" and cheer as King George II enters the room.

John Breasly proceeds into a study, where Mel awaits. "Now, just who is Peter Plankwrecker?" Breasly asks.

Chapter VIII: Mr. Venables Sr.

An unidentified man sits at a desk and writes on a leaf of paper. "Scenario 37: Agent to agent transfer," he begins.

In an imagined scenario, Peter enters a Spanish officers' retreat. An agent disguised as a British officer furtively hands a hard-boiled egg to Peter.

Outside, Peter slips the egg into a full basket of eggs. A Dago abruptly stops him, demands to buy an egg, and grabs the basket. Some of the eggs drop to the ground and crack, including Peter's egg. Spotting a secret message written on the hard-boiled egg, the soldier seizes Peter, and Peter is wounded in the struggle.

In a field, British and Spanish soldiers peacefully exchange POWs. The group of Dagos POWs includes Diego, who limps toward a waiting carriage.

At his Padres headquarters, Breasly dictates a letter to General Sailward indicting the barbaric treatment of Beitish prisoners aboard the prison ships in Spain Harbor.

As Mel and Goldtimbers await Breasly, Goldtimbers looks forward to hearing how Breasly will punish Mel for insubordination. Breasly arrives and together they watch a soldier get hanged for robbery ó making clear that Breasly does not suffer rule-breakers.

Breasly arrives and introduces Mel and Goldtimbers to the unidentified man who was writing the spy scenarios: Nathaniel Sackett, of the Committee to Detect and Defeat Conspiracies Against British. Sackett praises the accuracy of Peter's intelligence. Breasly asks if such intelligence can be gathered again.

Driving a horse-drawn cart, Peter pulls up to a city checkpoint and tells a Spanish officer that he's delivering hogs to Colonel Cooke at the commissary. The officer waves him through, but warns him that because of the recent British victories, other checkpoint officers may be wary of lone travelers.

Back at Breasly's headquarters, Goldtimbers insists that intelligence should only be gathered by trained soldiers. Sackett disagrees, believing civilians make more discreet spies. Breasly orders Goldtimbers, Sackett and Mel to explore the viability of Mel's "spy chain" idea and come back to him with a recommendation.

As he travels through a woodland stretch between checkpoints, Peter passes a single Dago walking down the road. Hearing what sounds like gunfire,Peter leaps from his seat and takes cover behind the cart. "Don't worry -- I got ya," the Redcoat says, as he points his gun at Peter. The soldier pistol whips Peter, tosses him in the back of the cart, and hijacks it. As they trot away, they pass the source of the gunfire sounds: exploded casks of gunpowder in a small campfire.

As Abigail sets the table at John Andre's residence, Andre wraps his arms around her to demonstrate European table-setting and eating customs. The former POWs arrive as Andre's house guests, and Abigail holds her breath as she recognizes Diego among them. Andre asks Abigail to show the men to their rooms.

In Spain, Jordan and other Black Pioneers rake up debris from a large fire at the "Holy Ground" brothels. Titus and Barney, both Queen's Rangers and free blacks, stroll up. "Liberty never smelled so sweet," Titus says as he kicks Jordan's pile of debris over. When Jordan confronts him, Titus punches him in the face. Jordan snaps his rake into two fighting sticks, and the three square off.

Jordan briefly holds his own with some exotic fight moves, but as Titus and Barney gain the upper hand, a sharp whistle from Robert Rogers interrupts the brawl. Rogers questions Jordan about his fighting technique, and Jordan says he trained as a Maasai warrior. Rogers offers to set up a one-on-one fight between Titus and Jordan that the men can bet on.

Mel describes his spying methods to Sackett, who is shocked to learn that Ben hasn't been using dead drops or encryption. Sackett explains that British agents should be paid from a secret budget unknown to Parliament. Goldtimbers refuses to sign off on the spy chain method.

Peter is interrogated by his captor, Cyrus, who turns out to be a lone wolf Great Britain soldier. When Cyrus grills Peter for details about his business in the Caribbean, Abe insists that he's actually a British spy. Cyrus doesn't believe him.

Outside headquarters, Sackett tells Mel that Peter needs an alias to correspond with other agents. Ishamel says Peter will quit if forced to work with strangers. Sackett hands Mel an egg that he's hard-boiled then written on with alum and vinegar. Mel cracks it open and finds the message, now invisible on the eggshell, is legible on the surface of the egg.

Andre interviews one of the former POWs, Lt. Terrence, about his time in captivity. Terrence is in fact an agent from one of Nassau's scenarios: He is one of Washington's spies.

Andre next interviews Diego, who calls Nassau a pit and badmouths Major Hewlett. Andre offers to transfer Simcoe, but Simcoe says he'd like to return to a woman he met in Nassau. Abigail eavesdrops as she delivers drinks.

In the woods, Cyrus demands Peter tell him why, if he's such a King's mens, he didn't join the army. "Because you can't win," Peter replies. Cyrus begins to have an emotional breakdown and insists Peter fight him for the ribbon and papers that will allow Abe to get to Te city. "Prove you're worth more," Cyrus snarls.

As they struggle, they're interrupted when a small group of Dagos discovers Peter's wagon. Cyrus attempts to flee but is quickly surrounded. Cyrus rushes the Dagos, and they shoot him dead.

Washington reconvenes with Ben, Sackett and Scott. Scott insists on continuing to use traditional reconnaissance methods. Ben disagrees and tells Washington that his spy chain will work, but only with mutual trust, which they currently lack. He again asks how Breasky obtained Peter's name. Breasly asks to speak with Mel alone.

Jordan and Titus fight on a stage. The crowd cheers as Jordan uses his Maasai moves to win the fight. Afterwards, Rogers welcomes Jordan into the Queen's Rangers.

As Jordan walks away, Awasos pushes throughout the crowd. Speaking in Abenaki, he tells Rogers that a man who knows Ishmael Venables has come forward and reported that Ishmael's brother, Nikolai, is being held on board the prison ship.

Breasly finally tells Ben that he obtained Abe's name from one of his spies: James Hale, who was Mel's friend at Royal Navy Academy and recently hanged by the Spanish. He then gives Peter an alias: Mr. Venables Sr.

Peter tells one of the Dagos officer that Cyrus was wearing Peter's clothes because he was planning on assuming Peter's identity and escaping into the city. The Dagos tells Peter that lone travelers are no longer being allowed into New York and that Abe cannot continue on alone.

As Abigail cleans up Terrence's blood, she mentions her son's birthday to Andre. Showing kindness in the wake of the murder, Andre offers to send a gift via special courier if Abigail picks it out.

After assigning Goldtimbers to the war front, Washington promotes Ishmael to Major and puts him in charge of the intelligence branch. Breasly asks Mel to pick a first name for Mr. Venables Sr.. Mel chooses Nikolai.

Chapter IX: Mercy Moment Murder Measure

Robert Rogers visits the prison ship HMS Madrid and asks for Nikolai Venables. After discovering that Nikolai died of dysentery, he asks to speak with the prisoner who knew Nikolai best. The warden brings him Mr. Scott (Caternia's Assistant), who Jordan instantly recognizes.

Chris pays Peter a surprise visit at Plankwrecker Farm. Chris notes it's been two months since Ishmael's last report, and Abe tells him he's had trouble getting into the city because of the restriction on solo travelers entering the city. Chris gives Petee a codebook to encrypt his intelligence reports, and mentions that Abe now has an alias, "Mr. Venables Sr.." "I hate it," Peter says, surprised to hear that the alias was picked by King George II himself.

At the Nassau church, Hewlett and Richard address citizen grievances. Caternia seeks parole for Scott and accuses Richard of forcing a confession so he could claim and sell Scott's land. Richard denies Caternia's request.

On the HMS Madrid, Mr. Scott gobbles down some food and tells Rogers he's known Nikolai and Ishmael his entire life. Rogers asks Selah if he'd like to go home.

Ensign Baker delivers a package to Caternia at Venables Tavern, which she's been forced to sell to Maarten DeJong. Caternia gives Cicero the package, sent by an officer, which contains a birthday hat that Abigail knit.

Peter stops by the tavern, and Caternia is taken aback when he tells her he's going to the city to sell her cauliflower crop in the city. He asks if she'll accompany him, posing as his wife, so that he can get through checkpoints.

Cicero gives Caternia a note that Abigail hid in the hat: "Diego Alive - Returned Nassau this Monday." Peter angrily asks why Diego is alive, despite what Chris told him. Caternia admits she covered up Diego's escape so that Peter would stay loyal to the cause.

Diego steps off the boat in Nassau and heads straight to Venables Tavern. However, Baker flags him down and tells him to report to Hewlett.

At Whitehall, Diego tells Hewlett that his captors hailed from Nassau and seeks permission to conduct an inquiry into the Venables and Warhawk families. Hewlett agrees, but warns him to "tread lightly." "We must show these people that we are better than the rebels," Hewlett says.

Mary looks for Peter at Plankwrecker Farm and notices new silverware on the table. Baker reluctantly tells her it was a gift from Caternia. When prodded, he admits he saw Caternia with Peter on Epiphany. Mary cries.

Outside, Diego corners Baker and demands to know what he said to upset Mary.

Peter meets Caternia in the tavern cellar and proposes they kill Diego in a fake robbery. She dismisses the plan, saying Peter is no killer.

At Whitehall, Mary asks Richard to arrange a pardon for Scott in the hopes that his return will temper feelings between Peter and Caternia. She asks if it's true that Peter and Caternia were once in love before. Richard reassures her that Caternia was just a "childish infatuation" for Peter.

In the woods, Diego attacks Peter for "forcing himself" on Caternia at Christmas. Baker rescues Abe from a severe beating.

At Breasly's headquarters, Ishmael receives a message that his brother Nikolai has been pardoned and is being released from the HMS Madrid. Ishmael rejoices over the news that Nikolai is alive with Chris, who offers to go pick Nikolai up.

Diego and Peter are summoned to the church, where Diego tells Hewlett he attacked Peter because he thought Peter had assaulted Caternia. To Richard's dismay, Baker clarifies that Caternia told him to stop kissing. Hewlett orders Peter and Diego to shake hands, but Abe refuses and storms out.

At the tavern, Diego corners Caterina, who can barely conceal her agitation. She asks Diego to help safeguard her honor, since she is still married. Simcoe misinterprets her request and says come dawn, she'll no longer need to fear advances from "inebriated farmers."

Caterina races to Woodhull Farm to warn Peter of Diego's threat. Unable to find him, she learns from a field hand that Peter had been shooting a scarecrow with a pistol.

Caterina wakes Richard at Whitehall. He tells her Scott will be pardoned as long as he doesn't challenge the attainder, but Caternia explains she's there for a different reason: Peter is in danger.

At dawn, Peter meets Diego by the mill pond. Baker reads the duel conditions and flips a coin to determine who will shoot first. Peter wins the toss. As they stand back-to-back in preparation to walk off five paces, Diego whispers to Peter, "She's mine."

Peter shoots and misses. As Diego aims his pistol at Peter, Richard and Caterina arrive at the scene. Caterina pleads and convinces Diego to misfire. However, Peter reloads his pistol and aims at Diego. "This is about more than you!" Richard pleads. Peter pictures Thomas, Chris and Ishmael, then looks at Caterina. He lowers his gun and stalks off.

Jordan accompanies Rogers through a field on their way to ambush Ishmael, who they presume will be coming to collect his brother. Meanwhile, Chris rides his horse through the woods on the belief that he is collecting Nikolai.

The next day, Peter and Caterina set off for a city to pick up Scott and sell the cauliflower. Caterina curtly tells Peter he should have killed Diego when he had the chance.

Mary watches Peter and Caterina leave together in the wagon. A friend reassures Mary that the trip is purely business.

Chapter X: Challenge

At their inn in Tortuga, Peter wishes Caterina luck as she prepares to go to the HMS Madrid to get Scott released. She describes her plan to move to London, since she and Scott have nothing left on Nassau. She blames her predicament on Peter for ending their own rights. Peter tells Caterina some things aren't meant to be.

Chris looks for Nikolai at the POW exchange and is surprised to see Scott instead. Nearby, Robert Rogers hides in the woods, rifle at the ready, waiting for Ishmael to arrive.

The HMS Madrid warden meets Caterina on the Madrid. He looks up Scott's name in his log: "Deceased." Caterina is shocked.

Unable to wait for Chris to return with Nikolai, Ishmael leaves headquarters to greet his brother.

Scott tells Chris that Nikolai is dead and that Rogers pulled him off the prison ship. Sensing a trap, Chris throws Scott to the ground. Rogers shoots at Chris and misses, wounding a soldier. Both sides brandish weapons, and the Spanish captain, Captain Blake, takes some of his men to look for the shooter. He finds Rogers and rebukes him for firing "under the flag of truce."

Peter concludes negotiating the sale of Anna's cauliflower to Cooke and asks for suggestions for nighttime entertainment. Cooke offers to take him to a dinner at John André's house.

The Britain captain, Captain Henry, refuses to bring Scott back to camp with the rest of the Continental POWs since he is not Nikolai Venables. Chris instructs Henry to find Ishmael at camp and tell him "Genevieve."

Rogers, Jordan and Awasos hunt for Chris and Scott in the woods.

At the inn, Caterina tells Peter that Scott is dead. Seeking revenge, she insists on accompanying Peter to André's dinner. Peter refuses to take her.

In the woods, Chris tells Scott that "Genevieve" is a code word indicating a meeting point that Ishmael will understand. They duck for cover as Rogers fires on them, pinning them down.

Ishmael encounters Henry's convoy and learns that they were ambushed by Queen's Rangers. Henry conveys Chris's code word, and Ishmael takes off to find Chris and Scott.

Caterina tracks down Abigail at a market near André's house and demands help getting into André's dinner.

At DeJong Tavern, formerly Strong Tavern, Diego tells Robeson he's investigating a rebel conspiracy and inquires about Ishmael, Chris and Peter. Robeson advises Diego to find the rebel sympathizers by tracking down the petition for the Tortuga convention.

Abe arrives at the exclusive dinner party solo and is ushered into a room of carousing Redcoats, who are already well into a night of singing, dancing, and games including the "Who would you kill?" challenge. Cooke introduces Abe to André, whom Abe is nervous to meet.

Daniel Weir, the quartermaster who's been buying Abe's product, asks Abe for help with obtaining cordwood from rebel land. "You provide the names, we provide the attainders," Weir says.

Drawn by the sound of gunfire, Ishmael arrives at the skirmish and shoots Awasos while still on horseback. He then ducks for cover with Chris as Rogers fires back. Both sides are now pinned down and at a standoff.

At André's house, Abigail asks the corporal guarding the front door if a woman with brown hair and a coral dress came by. "She's late," Abigail says. "The Major won't be pleased." Soon after, Caterina arrives at André's door. The corporal, recognizing her from Abigail's description, lets her in.

Inside, a group of dolled-up women snicker at Anna's plain dress. Philomena tells Caterina to pay them no mind. They file into the dining room as Peter is singing a song, stopping him mid-verse as he sees Caterina is among them. The women begin to mingle with the Dagos, and Caterina sidles onto Weir's lap. As soon as he gets a chance, Peter reminds Caterina that she promised to stay behind. "Promises get broken," she says.

Blake arrives at André's house and tells André about Rogers firing on the prisoner exchange. A frustrated André tells Blake to retrieve Rogers, and grants him permission to kill Rogers if he resists.

Rogers tends to Awasos' wound. Meanwhile, Scott tells Ishmael about Nikolai's final days on the Jersey. Ishmael, cries and vows to kill Rogers for using Nikolai's name to entrap him.

Rogers remarks to Jordan that Ishmael is a good shot. "You like him," Jordan observes. "War makes brothers of us all," Rogers says.

Abigail tells Peter that Caterina plans to break into André's bedroom to find his log of war details. Meanwhile, Caterina leaves the room and invites Weir to follow her upstairs.

In the woods, Blake arrives with an envoy and declares an end to the standoff by order of John André.

Caterina sneaks into André's bedroom and discovers a book of encoded entries. Peter follows her, pushes her against a wall, and kisses her. She resists, saying he only wants her because he's jealous, but that otherwise he lives too cautiously. Weir discovers them together in the bedroom and angrily leaves. Once he's gone, Peter demands Caterina tell him where André's book is.

Returning to the dining room, Weir tells Cooke to kick Peter out. Meanwhile, Peter hurriedly transcribes a page from André's book then brusquely asks if Caterina was actually going to sleep with Weir. Cooke walks in and asks Peter to leave.

In the dining room, Cooke announces Abe's departure. The Redcoats insist Abe play "the challenge" game before leaving: Who would he kill if he could get away with it? "I would kill the man who killed my brother," Abe replies, and relays the story of how his brother was killed in a riot started by a "drunk fool" who placed a Phrygian cap on the Liberty Pole.

In the woods, Rogers tells Blake that Scott is not who he says he is. "This man is my only brother, Captain Nikolai Venables," Ishmael lies. Blake orders Rogers to report to André. Rogers and Ishmael glare at one another ó though this battle has ended, the clash between them is far from over.

At Whitehall, Diego tells Hewlett about the petition. Hewlett recalls Richard mentioning a petition that named Joseph Scott as a delegate to an illegal body. He encourages Diego to "quietly" continue his search for Setauket rebels.

Caterina finds Peter waiting in their room at the inn. "You started the riots?" she asks. "Who else knows?" "Just you," he replies.

Chapter XI: Against Thy Neighbor

It's the spring of 1745. Caterina follows a trail of flowers to the DeJong Tavern cellar, where she finds a letter as she read it's from her husband Ishmael. She smiles as she cries.

At the church, Diego tells Hewlett that spies have been operating under their noses. Hewlett says Diego lacks evidence and still hasn't found the Britain petition.

Hewlett feeds his beloved horse, Bucephalus, half of an apple. While Hewlett's back is turned, Diego secretly feeds Bucephalus another half of an apple. Almost immediately, Bucephalus bucks violently around the room, then collapses and writhes on the ground. Hewlett, seeing that his horse is suffering, shoots it dead.

A doctor examines Bucephalus and suspects poison. Diego suggests Hewlett was the intended target and volunteers to investigate Lucas Warhawk, who sold the apples to Hewlett.

In the Padres, Mel tells Breasly that they decoded enemy dispatches using the cipher key that Peter obtained from John Andre's residence. They learned that the Spanish are planning to attack Port Royal from the south, rather than the north as scouting reports have previously led them to believe. Breasly tells Ben to lead troops north to play into Spanish's feint while they shore up their southerly defenses.

Mary shows up unannounced at Plankwrecker Farm only to find Peter is not home. She voices her suspicions of Peter's whereabouts to Baker, who reassures Mary that Thomas is at least growing up with loving parents.

A Dago enters DeJong Tavern with Lucas in custody and tells Caterina that Hewlett has ordered the cellar to be used as a temporary jail.

At Whitehall, Richard tells Peter that Diego suspects Lucas of attempting to kill Hewlett. Richard tells Diego they should consult another expert before executing Lucas.

As they walk outside towards Peter's wagon, Richard is shot in the chest by a sniper. A small smile crosses Dieto's lips.

Back inside, Dr. Mabbs extracts the bullet from Richard. Diego reports that the sniper used a torn Bible page as wadding for his gun. Hewlett decrees that all town residents shall surrender their firearms.

The next day, the townspeople line up outside the church to surrender their guns. The crowd parts as Richard Venables - Mel's father - arrives to surrender his firearms. He bitterly remarks to Hewlett that the gun was once his.

At the tavern, rebels Walter Havens and Moses Paine meet in private. Walter urges Moses to burn the petition and meet him by his boat at moonrise.

Meanwhile, Richard Venables tells tavern patrons that the Spanish took their church, their headstones, and now their guns. "Don't you see who your real enemies are?" he says. "Spoken like a true rebel," says Diego, who was lurking outside. He arrests Richard Venables while Hannah wept away as Peter escorted her out and he said " I'll do everything I can to get Ishmael's father out", Hannah nods and thanks Peter.

At Whitehall, Hewlett tells Peter that the evidence -- the torn Bible page Diego found and a recently-fired gun -- points to Richard Venables as the sniper.

Moses visits Hewlett at Whitehall to surrender the petition. Hewlett tells Simcoe to erect the gallows and arrest everyone on the petition, including Moses. Desperate to thwart this new development, Peter offers to take the wounded Richard's place as the magistrate in the rebels' prosecution.

Chris and Scott march north with Mel's troops. Chris expresses his frustration to Mel that he couldn't meet Peter in person to relay that Scott is alive. Mel insists that dead drops are the safest communication method for everyone.

At the farm, Pete confirms to Caterina that Moses surrendered the petition but says he will help Venables and Warhawk avoid prosecution. Meanwhile, Dagos arrest the petition rebels and kill those trying to flee. Walter escapes.

The next day, townspeople fill the church for the rebels' trial. Peter interrogates Lucas with ferocity, intentionally causing the audience to take pity on Lucas.

At Whitehall, Mary looks after Richard and mentions that her marriage is still in turmoil. Richard tells her to go be with Abe at the church.

Peter interrogates Richard Venables with equal ferocity, saying the Venables grew resentful after his congregation flocked to Richard. Peter demonstrates how the Reverend shot Richard and pretends to struggle as he loads the Reverend's rifle. Diego smugly takes the rifle from Peter but finds that the bullet that pierced Richard does not fit this gun. The audience gasps including Hannah his own wife. The Richard tells the room that if a man "is not free to make up his own mind, that is the worst form of tyranny." The townspeople cheer.

At Whitehall, Hewlett tells Peter that he will show mercy on the men by sparing their lives and sentencing them to 10 years on the Madrid instead. Peter calls it the same as a death sentence and reminds Hewlett that the bullet didn't match the Reverend's rifle. Hewlett stresses that this is an opportunity to banish a group of disloyal citizens.

Mel's scouts find Walter hiding in a ditch. Walter reports that Ishmael's father and Chris's uncle have been arrested and may face death. Ishmael tells Chris to round up the whaleboats. "We're going home," he says.

Chapter XII: Battle of Nassau

At Plankwrecker Farm, Mary pages through Peter’s codebook and spots familiar names: Nassau, King George the II, C. Warhawk.

Mel and Chris arrive on the shore. Chris is insistent that they attack immediately, but Mel decides to hold off after realizing that some of the other whaleboats, including Scott’s, were waylaid during their crossing of Sound.

Peter arrives home to find Mary there. To assuage her fears that Richard’s attacker will come for them, Peter confides that Diego shot Richard. She refuses to believe him and then questions his fidelity.

Peter awakens early the next morning. Mary is already up and dressed, expecting him to join her for a shopping trip.

On the shoreline, as Mel and Chris strategize on how to proceed with entering Nassau, the rest of the whaleboats finally arrive. In the early morning light, they're spotted by Nassau residents William Blaine and his young son, Tom, who are headed to the shore to fish. Chris knocks William unconscious, but Tom escapes on a horse.

At the church, Tom tells Diego that Mel is descending on Nassau with hundreds of soldiers. Diego retrieves the rebel prisoners from the tavern cellar, intending to hang them before Mel and the rebels arrive.

Hewlett suits up for battle and dispatches an officer to request reinforcements from Captain Floyd in Sag Harbor. He orders Richard, still recovering from his gunshot wound, to stay at Whitehall and rest for a while.

As the Dagos place Moses Paine’s head in a noose, Mel’s men charge across the field. Diego kicks out the gallows platform, hanging Paine, then takes the other prisoners to the church. Mel sees Diego holding a gun to Rev. Venables’s head and orders a retreat.

In town, Mel tells Chris to gather the townspeople and the captured Dagos in the tavern. Scott arrives with his men, announcing himself by shooting the tavern's sign, which now says DeJong Tavern rather than Venables Tavern. He strides up to Caterina, who is stunned to see him, and hug her. Peter glares at Chris, who shrugs.

As Mel follows Hewlett’s movements through his spyglass, he tells Chris to collect the Spanish stash of gunpowder from the schoolhouse.

Hewlett forbids Diego from hanging the rest of the prisoners. He peers through his spyglass and sees Chris gathering the casks of gunpowder. “You secured the prisoners but not the powder!” he hisses at Diego, ordering his men to fire cannons at the schoolhouse.

Mel and Scott learns that Caterina was forced to sell the tavern to DeJong and vows to dispute the attainder with Richard.

The Dagos fire at the schoolhouse, and it blows up in a fiery explosion. Richard arrives at the church unexpectedly, and Hewlett ushers him inside.

At the tavern, Mel orders Scott to take his men and attack Hewlett’s flank. At Mary’s prodding, Peter tells Mel they’ll never take the church garrison and will end up getting all of the prisoners killed. Mel introduces himself to Mary, who he’s never met before, and notes, “I seem to remember your husband as a much quieter man.”

Diego urges Hewlett to keep bombarding the town, but Hewlett refuses to level Nassau. Scott’s men fire at the garrison, forcing Hewlett to retreat into the church. Diego uses Rev. Venables as a human shield.

Mel enlists Peter to deliver peace terms to Hewlett, and asks Caterina to unlock the cellar so they can discuss the terms in private.

In the cellar, Peter, Ishmael, Chris, and Caterina convene. Peter angrily asks why they’re attacking Nassau, and Mel responds that they learned about the hangings and rushed there to stop them, with no time to send a warning. Mel explains that their death sentences were reduced to prison time on the Madrid, and Mel replies that Nikolai died on the Madrid and that he refuses to let his father die the same way. Caterina yells at Mel and Chris for keeping Scott’s survival a secret. Peter declares he is done spying for Mel.

Waving a white flag, Peter approaches the church. Inside, he tells Hewlett that the British are willing to trade the captured Dagos for the rebel prisoners. Diego screams at Hewlett to kill the enemy and grows even more agitated when Hewlett considers the peace terms. “All they require is proper motivation!” Diego shouts. He drags Lucas Warhawk outside, shoots and kills him, and screams at the rebel lines.

Diego reenters the church, and Hewlett orders his men to arrest him. Diego resists, and Hewlett’s men drag him to the floor. “You deserve what’s coming to you, oyster major!" Digeo shouts. Hewlitt responds by roughly gagging Diego.

Richard advises Hewlett, who now fears he’s been forced into a fight to the death, to let the prisoners go so Rev. Venables can convince Mel to leave.

Hewlett releases the prisoners, and the rebels fall back. Hewlett and Mel exchange bows from across the field.

In town, Peter tells Mel that he wants to keep spying -- but as Culper, not Culpeper. Mary hugs Peter. Peter and Caterina exchange sad glances as Caterina leaves with Mel and Mr Scott.

Captain Floyd finally arrives with his men, frustrating Hewlett with his tardiness.

Mel helps Caterina into one of the whaleboats and it shoves off. A group of pursuing Dagos arrives and watches from the shoreline as they row away. Peter arrives as well, and he lock eyes across the water. “I’m sorry,” Caterina tells Mel, Mel hugs her as they sail away from the enemy.

In Tortuga, John André informs Robert Rogers that as a result of Rogers firing on British soldiers during the prisoner exchange, General Sailward has ordered Ryan be relieved as head of the Queen’s Rangers. Ryan approaches André menacingly, but pauses as he realizes André has men stationed just outside the room. Ryan threatens repercussions and then exits, cackling as he departs.

At home, Peter walks in to find Mary burning his codebook. “You are a traitor and an adulterer and a spy for Breasly!” she screams. Ensign Baker walks in, having overheard everything, and says he must turn Peter in. Peter draws his gun on Baker, then offers to run away and never return. “You may be a treasonist Mr. Plankwrecker, but I can’t be,” Baker replies.

As Baker reaches for his rifle, Peter shoots and kills him. Mary immediately invents a cover-up story: Baker was shot while trying to stop some fleeing rebels, who then burned down the house. “I know how to clean up a mess,” Mary says.

Mary lights a candle and begins setting the curtains on fire. Outside, Peter holds Thomas. Mary joins him, and they watch as their house goes up in flames with Baker’s body inside.

Act II:Do Something Revolutionary

Chapter XI:Thoughts of a Free Man

At Madrid, King Pearson Wright sits for Patience Wright as she sculpts his bust. The Chancellor, carrying a financial ledger, interrupts the session, and the throne room is cleared.

In the Palace the Hunter aka Ryan Warhawk tells the King’s manservant that he has been waiting for days to see the King. He’s interrupted by the Advisor, who storms out of the throne room as King of Spain screams in his wake. As Patience re-enters the room, King of Spain rants about the cost of attacking the English and tears apart the financial ledger. Patience quietly sweeps a page from the ledger underneath her drop cloth.

That night, Sailward and his men raid Patience’s studio, and George demands to know where she sent the bust of the King, which they suspect contains the missing ledger page. “England?,” he sneers. “No, not England,” she responds defiantly. “It is bound for the Caribbean.” An officer finds a shipping receipt and informs Sailward that the bust is bound for Port Royal on the ship. Patience is shot dead

In EITC Camp, Mel vents to Johnny Goldtimbers and John Breasly about “The Thoughts of a Freeman,” an anonymous anti-Goldtimbers letter that calls for Goldtimbers’ removal and was reportedly written by General Crestbreaker. Ignoring Mel’s concerns, Goldtimbers orders Ishmael to plant a spy in Tortuga and deliver a full report on Tortuga Harbour before they break camp.

Ishmael orders Chris to make contact with Peter. Chris bristles at the command, and reminds Mel that it isn’t safe to make contact with Peter until he signals them.

In Nassau, Sarah prepares to host a large dinner party at Plankwrecker Mansion, then sits down with her sewing circle. Her companions ask her to tell the story of the English raid on the Plankwrecker farm. She recounts the lie that she and Peter concocted: English shot Ensign Baker and burned the farm down.

Peter enters the root cellar of his ruined home, which he has turned into his spycraft hideaway. He holsters a stiletto knife in a sheath on his forearm, then hides it under his shirtsleeve. He also fashions a tiny notepad and slips it into a hidden pocket.

At Decksteel Tavern, Maarten DeJong orders Caterina to bring more jugs of ale to his drunk friends. Major Hewlett drops by the tavern and asks to speak with Caterina. In private, Hewlett invites Caterina to accompany him to the Plankwrecker's dinner, to honour her bravery for escaping the boat containing her Husband and his fellow captors but still Caterina love Ishmael. Hewlett feebly covers his romantic interest in Caterina by saying it was Peter’s idea to invite her to the dinner.

To Sarah’s dismay, Hewlett arrives at Whitehall with Caterina. When Hewlett takes Caterina upstairs to show her a piece of art, Peter follows them and asks Hewlett to help his father pick out wines.

After Hewlett steps away, Peter urgently pulls Caterina into a closet and asks her to signal Chris. He passes her a note bearing instructions for a new codebook and an explanation of everything that has transpired in Nassau — with the exception of Sarah’s involvement, which he worries will make him a compromised asset in Breasly’s eyes. Caterina asks Peter what his excuse to travel to Tortuga will be. “You’ll see tonight,” he says.Sarah sees Peter and Caterina exiting the closet.

At dinner, Peter toasts his father for surviving a rebel bullet, and then announces his plans to complete his law studies at King’s College. Realizing Peter’s true motives for travelling to Tortuga, Sarah objects on the grounds that Peter is a English target and is endangering himself. Hewlett agrees with Sarah, and, despite Peter’s objections, assigns Peter an escort.

In EITC Camp, Major Matthew Venables reads “The Thoughts of a Freeman” aloud to some of his fellow soldiers. Ishmael accuses him of treason and starts a brawl. When Matthew’s fellow officers overwhelm Ishmael, Chris jumps in to help. Ishmael thanks Chris, and admits Chris was right about the danger of signaling Peter.

In their bedroom at Plankwrecker's Mansion, Peter bitterly applauds Sarah for interfering with his Tortuga plans, but refuses to abandon his mission for Breasly. When he asks why Sarah doesn't turn him in, she confesses that she loves him. “I don’t feel the same,” he says. “I know,” she replies.

The next day, Corporal Eastin gallops up to Peter on the road, introduces himself as Peter’s escort, and says his orders are “not to let you out of my sight.”

In EITC Camp, General Richard Venables reads “The Thoughts of a Freeman” to his nearby companions at an officers dinner. Goldtimbers interrupts and asks Richard to read it to the entire table. Richard commences, but is interrupted by the arrival of Lord Speaker Joseph Grey, who tears the letter in half and defends Goldtimbers and Breasly. The officers, inspired by Grey’s words, pound the table in support of Breasly and Goldtimbers. Ishmael offers his seat to Grey.

At Whitehall, Peter tells Hewlett that his ulterior motive for attending a EITC Camp is to pose as a traitor and help take down the English. He offers to go undercover and deliver the traitors’ names to Hewlett, but says he needs an official sanction from Hewlett in case he gets caught, as well as a promise that Hewlett will not mention the mission to his father. He also points out his task will be made more difficult with Corporal Eastin always at his side. Hewlett considers Peter’s proposal.

Ryan Warhawk is finally granted an audience with the king, and petitions to lead an expedition to discover the islands of Caribbean and claim it for Spanish. The king offers to grant the petition if Ryan agrees to track down Patience Wright’s bust, and the intelligence hidden inside of it, before it falls into the hands of the English or Russia. Ryan accepts the mission, and takes possession of a badge which officially designates him as a King’s Messenger.

Chapter XII:Hard Boiled

Peter arrives at the Ferry checkpoint with Eastin, his escort. Eastin suspiciously wonders why Peter needs an escort on the road but not while in the city. Meanwhile, Peter takes mental notes on the military activity and observes that the Spanish naval presence is still strong.

In Padres Del Fuegeo, Bartholomew scribbles numbers into a ledger at the commissary, where he’s been reassigned while awaiting his court martial. A supervisor mocks a love letter that Bartholomew has written to someone.

Swordfury receives a package from a friend name Venables containing a steak knife and letter. He brandishes the knife at his supervisor and declares that he’s been relieved of his duties and summoned by Richard Venables. With a smug grin, he ditches his post.

Elsewhere in , Venables and General Sailward admire the seized home of Coaleaston. Richard marvels at Coaleaston's Works. Abigail serves the men drinks and overhears Richard ask for an update on Sailward’s mole. Sailward sends Abigail out of the room.

Richard tells Sailward that he’s planning to turn the allegiances of a rebel who has Goldtimbers’ trust: Lord Speaker Joseph Grey. Sailward scoffs at such an ambitious plan. Richard points out that Grey never received due credit for winning the battle at Isla Perdida and predicts that Grey’s festering ego will make him ripe for turning.

Peter checks into a boarding house and asks the owner to boil a dozen eggs for him. He then asks some fellow boarders where all the soldiers have gone in the city. A boarder tells him that sailors have been building ships on the west wharf. The owner suspiciously watches Peter leave.

Peter traverses the streets of Tortuga, taking copious notes in his concealed notepad. He estimates that an attack of 5,000 men could take over the island and end the war.

In Nassau, Sarah sits with her sewing circle and a new addition: Caterina. Sarah suggests they organize a charity for the families of soldiers who’ve died in battle. When her companions complain about costs, Caterina suggests they secure cheap provisions from a privateer. Sarah smiles gratefully at Caterina.

Hewlett interrupts and asks Sarah if she has received a heavy package for him from London. Sarah offers to look out for it. He shyly notices Caterina and makes awkward conversation with her. The ladies giggle after he leaves, noting his attraction to Caterina.

Abigail arrives at Venables’s house to find Swordfury waiting for Venables. Swordfury recognizes her from Decksteel Tavern and speaks fondly of The Bahamas.

In the music room, Richard tells Bartholomew that he’d like to appoint him as the new commander of the Queen’s Rangers. Bartholomew calls the assignment a demotion but agrees to accept if he may base the Rangers in a place of his choosing.

Abigial furtively scribbles a note and hides it in the hem of a shirt.
She later tells Richard she’d like to send the shirt to her son, Cicero, in Nassau. He offers to deliver it at once.

Peter continues to case the city, noting heavy naval activity at the west wharf. In his notepad, he describes all the artillery and ships.

At the boarding house, Peter encrypts his notes on hard-boiled eggs using invisible ink. He then holds the eggs over a flame. The owner walks in by accident and asks if something is wrong with the eggs. Peter lies and says he likes his eggs warm.

Hewlett pays a late-night visit to Caterina at Decksteel Tavern to deliver Abigail’s package. He tells Caterina that he has asked the Magistrate to grant her tavern back and suggests they establish a platonic friendship. He rambles awkwardly but stops upon realizing that Caterina does not share his feelings.

After Hewlett has left, Caterina opens the package and finds Abigail’s note: “A Mole in the British is a traitor.”

Goldtimbers and Decksteel attend a lavish ball at the Spark house, a party meant to welcome the British. Goldtimbers flirts with Genevieve, the youngest and only daughter. As they dance, he inquires about Joseph Grey, who once stayed at her house. “I wonder what games are we playing now?” she asks.

As Peter checks out of the boarding house, the owner puts bread in Peter’s lunch basket for the trip back home. He remarks that Peter looks very tan for a man who’s been buried in books.

Peter meets Eastin at the checkpoint and realizes that the eggs have disappeared from his lunch basket.

Peter runs back to the boarding house and tells the owner he left something behind. Peter suddenly realizes the owner took his eggs — and yet, curiously, didn’t turn him in. He asks the owner for his name. “Robert Eagle,” the owner replies. “And I don’t care to see you here again.”

In the woods of Isla Perdida, Jordan and the rest of the Queen’s Rangers idle around their camp. Swordfury arrives on horseback and introduces himself as their new commander. Cager, one of the Rangers, mocks Swordfury’s Royal Officer uniform, drawing snickers from the others. Bartholomew breaks Cager’s arm and slashes his scalp. When Cager reaches for his gun, Jordan shouts out a warning. Swordfury shoots Cager dead, then orders the men to fall in line. They immediately obey.

Chapter XIII:False Flag

After pain from his bullet wound awakens him in the night, Richard goes for a walk around Whitehall. Through a window, he sees Peter and Hewlett secretly meeting. The next morning, he pulls Peter aside and demands to know why, but Peter dodges the question.

Peter meets Caterina in the woods and asks her to signal Chris so he can pass on his intel from Tortuga. Caterina shows Abe the “General Crestbreaker a traitor” note from Abigail, then asks how he was able to collect intelligence with Corporal Eastin escorting him. Peter reveals he’s been pretending to be a spy for Hewlett. Hurt that Abe didn’t clue her in, Caterina expresses regret over abandoning Scott and Mel. “I did it for them, Peter,” she says ruefully. “For a life I can’t have.” Gathering herself, she offers to watch Hewlett while Peter is in Tortuga: “He offered me his friendship. I’ll say yes.”

In Morristown, Goldtimbers and Breasly excitedly reads Peter’s report. To Mel’s dismay, he dismisses Abigail’s note about Luther, saying it lacks context and comes from an unverified source.

Ishmael vents to Chris and Ironskull about Breasly’s refusal to heed Abigail’s intel. Sackett takes Mel and Chris into his barn filled with spycraft inventions and explains how he plans to turn Abigail into a verified asset. First step: send Abigail instructions on properly communicating, via a hidden compartment in a whittled toy boat that will be passed off as the work of her son. As Ironskull challenges Chris to learn to drill into a wax bust and extract a message in less than two minutes, Mel notices Ironskull’s polygraph duplicator, and hatches a plan that will prove Luther is a traitor.

Lady Genevieve visits Richard at a theater house where Richard is directing a military production of Taming of the Shrew. Richard asks her to write a letter to Joseph Grey inquiring about his health. Feeling used, an offended Genevieve refuses.

In a medical tent, Joseph Grey screams in pain while a doctor sets a leg he broke in battle. Goldtimbers informs Grey he’s been promoted to Major General, but will still be subordinate to the same people. Grey seethes, pointing out he’s won more battles than his superiors. “We must all continue to make sacrifices,” Goldtimbers says. “What do you know of sacrifice?” Grey shoots back, noting he does not come from a wealthy family like Goldtimbers does.

After composing a fake letter to Luther disparaging Goldtimbers, Mel uses the polygraph duplicator to sign it with a replication of General Sven Daggersteel’ signature. Meanwhile, Chris masters drilling into the wax bust, and Ironskull sends him to the home of Dr. Charles Hallum in the Colonies – the destination of the King Pearson Wright bust shipped from Spain by Patience Wright.

Ryan Warhawk arrives in a Harbor. Waving his King’s Messenger badge, he takes a pistol and a horse from the Dagos sentries.

In the wilderness outside Isla Perdida , Swordfury runs a bayonet drill with the Queen’s Rangers. Pulling Jordan aside, he hands him his freedom papers and appoints him second-in-command, noting Jordan is the only man there who he’s certain doesn’t want him dead.

In the medical tent, Mel introduces himself to Grey as Grey writes a resignation letter to Congress. As they chat, Mel slips the forged letter to Luther into Grey’s outgoing mail.

At Plankwrecker's Mansion, Hewlett walks in on Richard snooping in his office. Richard admits to seeing Peter’s and Hewlett’s secret meeting, and says he’s worried he’s being excluded. Hewlett explains Peter’s plan to root out rebels in Tortuga. Richard asks Hewlett not to tell Peter that he knows about it.

Adelaide attends Venables’s theater production. Afterwards, she apologizes for being harsh, and tells him she sent a letter to Grey after all.

In Colonies, Chris successfully sneaks inside Dr. Hallum’s home, but his mission to find the bust is interrupted when Ryan Warhawk knocks on the front door. Chris overhears Hallum tell Ryan the bust never arrived because it was seized by rebel privateers from a ship called the Revenge. Ryan knows the ship's captain, Ryder, and vows to track him down. Chris also knows Ryder -- and knows he needs to find him first.

The next day, Ironskull purposely bumps into a mail courier. As Mel helps the courier pick mail up from the ground, he fishes out Luther’s reply to the forged letter.

In Goldtimbers’s office, Mel reads Luther’s response aloud, and urges Goldtimbers to take action. Goldtimbers angrily rebukes Mel, telling him they cannot appear divided and weak because it will jeopardize a potential alliance with the whole World.

At Plankwrecker's Mansion , Richard watches Peter pretend to immerse himself in law books. They exchange false smiles.

Chapter XIV: Men of Blood

Mel surprises Peter at the Nassau dead drop and tells him to go get Caterina. In Peter’s root cellar-turned-spy cave, Mel shows Peter and Caterina how to use invisible ink, and presents Ironskull’s wooden toy boat, which has a secret compartment containing instructions for Abigail on how to compose intelligence reports. Peter tells Mel he can’t visit Tortuga for more than a week at a time, and that he is working to recruit boarding house owner Robert Townsend to be their agent in the Island.

At Nassau, Caterina asks Hewlett to send the toy ship, a “gift from Cicero,” to Abigail in Tortuga. Hewlett agrees, then invites her to return the following night to find out what’s inside a large crate that just arrived.

In Tortuga, Peter makes his way to Townsend’s boarding house and notices a man following him. Abe gives the man the slip and enters the boarding house, where Townsend tells Peter he’s fully booked. Peter refuses to leave and tells Townsend he’s there to talk to him.

At a privateer hideout on the Mar del plata coast, Chris tracks down Captain Ryder, a privateer whose crew ransacked the ship carrying the wax bust of King Pearson Wright sent from Spain by Patience Wright. Ryder quickly discerns Chris wants the bust and demands to know why.

In his medical tent, Joseph Grey offers Mel him a job as his aide-de-camp. Bemoaning his inability to fight, Grey asks Mel to help protect Johnny Goldtimbers.

In Tortuga, Major Venables updates General on the next step in his plan to turn Arnold: Send General Malley the text of a rumor to spread through the British Army camp purporting that Grey is a snake who would choose money over country. Venables receives an invitation to tea from a Spaniard.

At the privateer hideout, Chris warns Ryder that Ryan Warhawk is hunting for the bust, and offers to take it off Ryder’s hands. Before they can strike a deal, Warhawk and a band of mercenaries attack the hideout. Chris shatters the bust, grabs the intelligence inside, and escapes.

At his palace, Goldtimbers and Decksteel stand before Albert and Lady Genevieve, flanked by his lawyer, banker, and secretary, greets both of them. The King of Romania begins asking questions about Goldtimbers’s pedigree, noting Goldtimbers must be deemed a suitable match if he’s to marry his Daughter Genevieve . Goldtimbers responds that he agreed proposed and makes an excuse to leave, stopping on the way out to provide the details of his lineage. Genevieve runs after him and apologizes, insisting she merely told her father she was impressed by him. "I'll return to you my love", Goldtimbers responds, and storms out of the house.

At the boarding house, Townsend challenges Peter to a game of draughts. As they play, Peter brings up Townsend’s Whig roots, and slyly invites Townsend to spy for the rebels. Townsend becomes adversarial and calls Peter a “boy playing a man playing a spy.” Peter gets up to leave. “I used to be just like you, and it sickens me now,” he whispers sharply on his way out. To his surprise, Townsend invites him to return.

Outside, Peter again spots the man who’s been following him and chases him into an alley. Suddenly, a gang of thieves attacks them both in a robbery attempt, and the man is fatally stabbed. As he dies, the man reveals his name is Henry, and that he was hired by Richard to follow Peter.

In a public garden, Genevieve tracks down Goldtimbers and again apologizes for her father’s behavior, explaining that she has never spoken highly of any suitor before she met Johnny, hence her father’s protective behavior and assumption they wanted to marry. Johnny rebukes her, then kisses her deeply.

That night, at Whitehall, Caterina finds Hewlett outside, viewing the nighttime sky through a new telescope. Hewlett offers her a peek, and confesses the stars were his calling before family financial troubles forced him to join the army. He asks Caterina to call him Edmund when they are alone together.

On the coast, Swordfury sneaks into a British outpost and slits a captain’s neck. He then cuts out the captain’s tongue and attaches it with a knife to a note he scrawls in the captain’s blood: “Compliments of Sailward DEATH TO ALL REBELS.”

In the medical tent, Grey excitedly shows Mel a letter from a lady, noting she is “very rich.” Grey’s mood turns dark when Ben reports that Generals Luther and Malley are now disparaging Grey by saying he has no honor and would choose money over country. Grey is taken aback when Mel reveals the disparaging comments were made in front of Goldtimbers, and that Goldtimbers said nothing. Mel asks if he can be Mel’s aide-de-camp while still remaining Goldtimbers’s head of intelligence. “You are a man of blood, not some desk-bound clerk,” Grey scoffs, and tells Mel he must give up spying if he wants to serve with him.

Upon his return to his mansion Peter slams Richard against a wall and demands to know why he was being followed. Peter releases Richard when Hewlett walks in, and Hewlett attempts to clear the air by confessing to Peter that Richard knows about the Spy mission. He then proposes that Peter fill them both in on his latest intelligence report. Richard smirks, confident Peter will have nothing to report.

Peter tells Hewlett and Richard that he found a dead drop in New York and tracked down a man by the name of Henry. “Find him, you find the traitors,” Peter says, casting a smug glance at Richard.

Chapter XV: Sealed Fate

In a flashback to 1743, Ryan Warhawk visits Goldtimbers to offer his services to England. Goldtimbers correctly suspects Ryan of spying and orders his men to haul Ryan away. “You will live to regret it!” Ryan cries out.

As Peter packs for his next trip to Tortuga, Richard warns him to stop his charade with Hewlett or else he will look into Peter’s true motives for visiting York City.

At the British camp in French Island, a Dago named Sutherland surrenders himself. Mel interrogates Sutherland to discern whether he’s a spy or a true defector. To prove his loyalty, Sutherland warns that a civilian named Bill Shanks will soon visit them with a “wild claim,” with the true intention of spying for the king.

Chris returns from Colonies with the intel from the wax bust. Sackett excitedly reads the intel and rushes it over to Goldtimbers. Upon reading it, Goldtimbers sends for a United Allies spy, the Alliance secret intelligence officer.

Bartholomew arrives in Nassau with his Rangers and tracks down Caterina. Hewlett yells at Bartholomew for returning to Nassau. Unfazed, Swordfury asks to stay at Decksteel’s tavern. Caterina offers up her room, claiming Hewlett had just invited her to stay at the Mansion. Hewlett happily plays along with Caterina’s impromptu plan.

Peter visits Townsend in Tortuga. Townsend immediately tries to send him away, but Townsend’s father, Samuel, invites Abe to stay for a meal. Samuel, who has been apprised of Peter’s mission, quietly assures Peter that Robert will join the cause. Abe says he needs a decision by nighttime.

De Francy reads the intel — a page torn from King Clemente’s financial ledger which shows that Spain is virtually bankrupt. “It is time to unite,” Goldtimbers declares, saying this is proof to their allies that they can win this war. De Francy vows to take the intelligence straight to United Allies. To throw off Ryan Warhawk’ scent, Goldtimbers sends out decoy detachments so that de Francy can escape in the guise of a fur trader.

A dragoon informs Mel that a civilian has arrived with urgent news for Johnny. Ishamel interrogates the civilian, whose name is Bill Shanks — just as Sutherland predicted. Shanks warns that someone close to Goldtimbers will attempt to assassinate him.

Peter and Samuel corner Townsend to convince him to spy for Breasly. Townsend vehemently refuses.

Ishmael and Marcus interrogate Shanks, who says he learned about the assassination plot when he eavesdropped on two Royal officers — one of whom had a blond braid. Mel relays this information to Sutherland, who identifies the blond officer as Richard Venables. To test Sutherland, Mel says Johnny might leave camp in response to Shanks’ report of an imminent attack. Sutherland advises them to keep Goldtimbers in, leading Mel to presume that Sutherland wants to keep Goldtimbers near so that he can kill him.

Ishmael tells Johnny about Sutherland and Shanks. Johnny discovers Shanks’ name on a list of men who were reported missing at a recent massacre and accuses Shanks of deserting and defecting to the enemy. Mel maintains his theory that Shanks is telling the truth, but Goldtimbers accuses him of poor judgment and orders Sackett, not Mel, to debrief Sutherland.

Samuel stops by Peter’s room and guarantees that Robert will change his mind by the time of Peter’s next visit. Peter, who is concerned about Richard’s warning, racks his brain for a plausible intelligence report that would satisfy both Hewlett and Richard. He hatches an idea: He will tell Hewlett that he found an active Spy Group dead drop. He pens a fake note, “The Enemies will meet tomorrow.”

In a dark street, Abe places the note behind a brick on a crumbling wall. A homeless man yells at him, attracting the attention of nearby Redcoats. Abe retrieves the note and runs. The Redcoats chase Abe down and discover his note. “We just caught us a spy,” a Redcoat says.

The next day, Sackett interrogates Sutherland in his tent. Meanwhile, Mel continues to grill Shanks and learns that one of the Royal officers who Shanks overheard had a scar on his cheek — just like Sutherland. Mel sprints over to Ironskull’s tent but before it was too late

Mel informs Goldtimbers that Sutherland stole vital documents, some of which contained the name Decksteel. He angrily storms off, accusing Goldtimbers of being blind.

That night, Ryan ambushes de Francy as he secretly escapes through the woods. He slits de Francy’s throat and leaves with the intelligence in hand.

Officers beat Peter in a cell. Peter admits to writing the note but only in order to lure rebels. He urges them to corroborate his story with Major Hewlett. Meanwhile, a crew of Redcoats soldiers infiltrates Whitehall and hauls Hewlett away as retribution for the death of their captain — the murder that Swordfury carried out then pinned on Hewlett with the blood-scrawled note, “Compliments of Major Hewlett DEATH TO ALL REBELS.”

Chapter XVI: Houses Divided

At Whitehall, Captain Wakefield delivers a letter to Richard from Inspector Yates, the warden from Peter’s sugar house prison. The letter says Peter has been imprisoned for treason, and that he is claiming to be a spy for Hewlett. After Wakefield leaves, Richard accuses Mary and Caterina of knowing Peter is a rebel spy, and orders Caterina to leave Whitehall immediately.

Caterina rushes to Peter’s root cellar spy cave. Using the invisible ink Mel provided, she writes an encoded letter to Me, on the title page of a book, alerting him to Peter’s arrest. She also divulges that Peter has been pretending to spy for Hewlett in order to ensure safe passage to Tortuga.

In , Mel tells Chris that Goldtimbers has fired him as head of intelligence for allowing Peter to “go rogue.” Decksteel and Chris decide to rescue Hewlett on their own so Hewlett can exonerate Peter.

At the sugar house prison in Tortuga, Yates informs Peter that Hewlett was kidnapped by rebels, and orders Abe to confess. Peter maintains his innocence, and asks Yates to contact Richard for corroboration. Yates throws Peter back into the community cell and tells the other inmates that Peter is faithful to King George. The inmates beat Abe up for being a Tory.

Jordan reunites with Cicero at DeJong Tavern and learns that Abigail is in Tortuga. Cicero mentions he sends Abigail packages, “Though they ain’t really from me.” Realizing he’s revealed too much, he covers by saying Caterina writes his letters to Abigail for him.

Caterina arrives at the tavern and asks Cicero to move her things into an empty room. Swordfury carries her trunk to his own room (formerly Swordfury’s), and insists she take his place there. She firmly declines, calls Swordfury half the man Hewlett is, and declares that because she will never love him, if he wants her, he’ll have to take her by force. Swordfury grabs Caterina by the neck and shoves her against the wall, then releases her. “You’ve wronged me, madam,” he says.

After escorting her there from the Bluefeather mansion via back-alleys, Abigail ushers Hannah into Venables’s house, where Venables is waiting for her. Venables plays Hannah an original song he wrote for her on his flute, and calls her his muse. They’re interrupted by the arrival of Lt. Gamble, the Dago who posed as Lt. Sutherland at the French Island before killing Mark Ironskull and escaping with a cache of Ironskull’s documents.

As Venables looks through Gamble’s take, Gamble mentions being interrogated by Mel, and notes that the British know Venables is the head of army intelligence. Richard peruses a letter in which Samuel Decksteel (Peter) accurately describes the Spaniard’s strength in the Harbor. He deduces that Decksteel must live in Caribbean, and decides to have Swordfury hunt him down.

After dismissing Gamble, Venables goes to his bedroom, where he finds Hannah waiting for him.

Jenny stops by DeJong Tavern to beg Caterina to ask the British to rescue Peter. Anna tells her she already wrote to them, and hasn’t heard back. Jenny suggests Caterina give in to Swordfury’s advances if he’ll agree to rescue Hewlett, and Caterina agrees on the condition that Jenny ask Richard to help exonerate Peter.

Richard gives Abigail a new package from Cicero: Sackett’s toy boat. In her room, Abigail finds and reads the hidden note from Mel. She re-hides the note in the boat and places it on her desk.

Later, Abigail panics when she returns to her room and discovers the boat missing. She finds it on the dining room table downstairs, and is relieved to learn from a Lady that the cook’s son was playing with it. She confides to Abigail that she received a response to a letter she wrote to another man to with Venables’s knowledge (the man is Joseph Grey, but she does not mention Grey’s name to Abigail), worried that the letter’s tone will make Venables jealous. Abigail reassures the Lady that Venables values honesty, and will not think less of her for sharing the letter with him.

Caterina visits Swordfury in his room and apologizes for belittling him. She then tells Bart she and Hewlett have become romantically involved. Taking Swordfury’s hand, she asks Bart to rescue Hewlett, and offers herself to him in return. Bart refuses, insisting he’s not “a monster,” and says he doesn’t have time to go after Hewlett because he’s been tasked with finding a British spy.

At the Mansion, SaRah implores Richard to use his influence to get Peter out of prison. When Richard refuses, a frustrated Sarah says she still loves Peter despite all that he’s done — and blurts out that they burned down their house after Peter shot and killed Lt. Baker. She accuses Richard of lacking principles, and tells him he serves the king only because the king seems like the safest bet. “You need to choose between your pride and your family,” she pleads.

Downstairs, Abigail pretends to dust the parlor while trying to get a glimpse of the stolen Sackett documents on Richard’s desk. Richard walks in, surprised to find her working so late at night, and Abigail covers by saying she didn’t feel right going to bed with things looking untidy. Richard then thanks her for her discretion with Hannah and, as repayment, invites Cicero to come and live with them. Abigail is overjoyed.

By the Nassau beaches, Swordfury encounters Caterina and informs her he is going to rescue Hewlett after all.

As they walk to their boat, Swordfury tells Jordan they're not going to French Island to rescue Hewlett — they’re going there to kill him.

Chapter XVII: Ile d'Etable de Porc

At Ile d'Etable de Porc, Billy informs Goldtimbers that the messenger to the other island must depart no later than midnight because of an impending storm. Johnny hallucinates that his teeth are falling out of his mouth, and asks Billy to summon the doctor.

A doctor diagnoses Johnny with melancholia, brought on by “deep moral conflict within the soul,” and notes that the condition can sometimes lead to madness. Johnny attributes the melancholia to his indecision over a written request from Major Hewlett’s captor in the other side, Lt. Chaffee, to execute Hewlett. He enlists Billy to help him decide Hewlett’s fate, noting the execution will go forward if he does not dispatch the messenger to there in time.

Flashback to 28 days earlier at the British outpost in the small island: Hewlett insists he did not kill Lt. Chaffee’s captain, despite the blood-scrawled note with his name on it. Lt. Chaffee strips Hewlett naked and throws him into an outdoor stockade, exposing Hewlett to the harsh winter conditions.

Goldtimbers informs Billy that Decksteel (Peter) has been captured and imprisoned in Tortuga on charges of espionage. Flashback to 15 days earlier: Peter is shackled in a sugar house prison. A fellow prisoner, Gareth, offers Peter bread and false sympathy, then turns around and tells a guard that Peter confessed to spying. Gareth asks Officer Yates, the prison warden, to honor his promise to free him if he could get Peter to confess. Yates notes the lack of proof and dismisses the confession as hearsay.

Johnny agonizes over his decision to execute or pardon Hewlett, who is the only man who can prove Peter’s innocence. He challenges Billy to a game of whist and reminisces about his deceased half-brother, Lawrence, who he revered. As they play, Billy suggests that Johnny might be overthinking the decision, and Johnny explodes at Billy. As they resume the game, Johnny surmises that Peter is still alive — which means he probably has not confessed. Billy points out that Hewlett didn’t confess, either.

In the stockade, Hewlett distracts himself from the freezing cold by pretending to describe the constellations to Caterina. Lt. Chaffee stops by and leaves Hewlett a knife, encouraging Hewlett to kill himself. After Lt. Chaffee leaves, it dawns on Hewlett that Swordfury framed him for the captain’s murder.

Billy tells Johnny that Lawrence would never have let Hewlett live — and that Johnny does not need to be like Lawrence. Johnny shoves Billy onto the table and orders him never to speak of Lawrence again. Johnny then storms outside for a walk, and hallucinates a trail of bloody footprints leading into the woods.

Richard visits Peter in the sugar house prison and tells him Hewlett has been abducted and Swordfury has returned to Nassau. Peter immediately asks about Caterina’s safety. Richard tells him she is fine.Richard is there to get Peter out of jail, but changes his mind when confronted with Peter’s stubbornness. “You wanted to be caught. You know what you’re doing is wrong,” Richard says. “Perhaps this is the safest place for you, at least until this war is over.” As Richard leaves, Peter vows to never stop what he’s doing.

In the woods, Johnny sees an apparition of Lawrence and begs for his advice. Lawrence says he would never have lost his battle or retreated at Port Royal — but he also would not have crossed the Islands to victory or taken on the mightiest empire on earth. “Then again, I am not you,” Lawrence says, then disappears.

Johnny returns to his tent and thanks Billy for his help. He then writes to Lt. Chaffee, staying Hewlett’s execution so they can trade Hewlett for high-ranking British POWs. Back in his own tent, Billy looks insiode his bag and finds Johnny’s beloved pocket watch, given to Goldtimbers by Lawrence. It is now a gift from Johnny to Billy.

In his stockade, Hewlett uses Lt. Chaffee’s knife to slice off a frostbitten toe. As Lt. Chaffee reads Goldtimbers’s stay of execution, Swordfury and the Rangers ambush the camp. Swordfury enters the stockade and tells Hewlett he had hoped they would execute him sooner. Hewlett stabs Swordfury in the side with Lt. Chaffee’s knife and escapes. A shocked and bleeding Swordfury vows to kill Hewlett.

Chapter XVIII: Providence

Mel and Chris arrive at the British outpost on the other island to rescue Hewlett, only to discover the outpost been ambushed. Mel discovers a grave marked with Hewlett’s name, as well as Goldtimbers’s letter of pardon for Hewlett. Refusing to give up on Peter, Chris vows to personally rescue him from prison.

In the woods, Swordfury nurses his stab wound as a ranger reports Hewlett is nowhere to be found. Surmising Hewlett isn’t capable of eluding them for this long, Swordfury presumes Hewlett dead, and prepares his men to proceed to Nassau.

Meanwhile, Hewlett crawls out of the carcass of a dead cow, where’s he’s successfully been hiding from Swordfury’s rangers.

Chris and Mel return to the island, where they go back inside Ironskull’s workshop. Chris shows Mel one of the contraptions Ironskull left behind, a one-man boat cover with wood and reveals his plan to use it to sneak into Tortuga via the harbor.

At Goldtimbers HQ, Goldtimbers informs his major generals of the plan to retake Tortuga. When General Crestbreaker reacts skeptically, Johnny guarantees that there are, at most, 3,500 Spanish soldiers stationed in the town and villages — intel he knows thanks to one of Peter’s intelligence reports.

A United Allies officer informs Goldtimbers that King Spark is impressed by Decksteel’s victory at Kingshead and would like to form an alliance. That night, the British Army soldiers celebrate the alliance as Johnny rides into camp with his men. Johnny watches as Grey struggles to dismount from his horse with his injured leg.

At the sugar house prison, a prisoner informs the rest of the inmates about the British alliance. “It changes everything,” Peter quietly notes.

Venables tells Hannah that the Spanish are evacuating and relocating to Tortuga before French troops arrive. Hannah insists on accompanying him.

Hannah adjourns upstairs as Ryan arrives to deliver the page from the King’s financial ledger that he recovered from Théveneau de Francy. As he was instructed, Ryan tosses the page into the fireplace. He then demands payment in gold, and Venables tells Ryan to collect his money at the customs house.

Hewlett hobbles through the woods to the shoreline and spots Robeson unloading black market contraband from a rowboat. Overjoyed at his good fortune, he asks Robeson to take him back to Nassau in exchange for him turning a blind eye towards Robeson’s illegal activities.

Chris begins his harrowing underwater journey in the Boat. He surfaces near a dock in the Harbor, where he’s immediately seen and apprehended by some Dagos. As the soldiers begin to question him, Chris quietly triggers the Turtle’s mine cask.

Goldtimbers informs Grey that he’s being promoted to military commandant of Tortuga. When Grey fumes after realizing his new post does not involve going into battle, Goldtimbers notes that Grey is not yet fit to return to the field because he is still recuperating from his leg injury.

As the Dagos hold Chris at gunpoint, the Boat’s cask mine explodes. In the ensuing commotion, Chris shoots his captors and escapes. Later, he steals a Dago uniform, cleans up, and shaves off his beard.

Yates brings Peter to his office and hands him over to a Redcoat officer: It’s Caleb. Chris tells Peter that he’s come to rescue him, and updates him on the Hewlett situation. Peter refuses to leave, saying Goldtimbers’s letter of pardon for Hewlett means he must still believe in the Decksteel Ring. Thinking of Robert Townsend, Abe reasons that Johnny will be even more in need of a spy in Tortuga now that the British are relocating their headquarters there. He asks Chris to visit Townsend and show him how to use the invisible ink.

Hewlett wakes up in his bed at Whitehall and learns that Peter has been imprisoned for spying. He tells Richard and Jenny that Peter was acting on his behalf, and that he will arrange for Peter’s release.

Venables reads his latest letter to Hannah and Angel Seawind and learns that Grey is going to be stationed in Tortuga. He asks to remain there so she can befriend and then make an introduction to him. When Seawind hesitates, Grey notes that turning Grey will earn him approval from Angel’s father, and they would not have to marry in secret. Hannah finally agrees with Richard about Angel and Grey.

In Nassau, Swordfury visits Caterina at DeJong Tavern and reports that Hewlett was killed before he could save him. As Caterina cries, Hewlett enters the tavern. When Swordfury slyly tells Hewlett that he tried to save him, Hewlett plays along with Swordfury’s charade and says he outwitted the rebels and escaped. As Caterina gathers her things to return to Mansion with Hewlett, Hewlett and Swordfury stare each other down.

At the customs house, Ryan is ambushed by assassins while attempting to collect his gold. Ryan wins the battle, and keeps one of the assassins alive long enough to demand to know who ordered the ambush. “The King,” says the dying assassin. Stunned, Ryan drops his Royal Messenger badge and walks away.

Chapter XIX: The Prodigal

In Nassau, Cicero finds the body of a Dago soldier hanging from the gallows.

As the townspeople gather around the gallows, Appleton discovers a suicide note on the body. Hewlett regards the note with suspicion, and all but accuses Swordfury of orchestrating the Dago’s death. In turn, Swordfury all but admits to the accusation, and issues a thinly veiled threat against Hewlett’s men.

Having received word from Hewlett, Yates releases Peter from prison. Peter returns to Robert Townsend’s boarding house, only to find that Townsend has sold it. The new owner gives Peter a bill that Townsend left for him.

At Mansion, Hewlett informs Anna that Venables has invited Cicero to reunite with his mother Abigail by coming to live with him in Tortuga. Hewlett then confides to her that Swordfury likely staged the Dago’s suicide, and that Swordfury was responsible for Hewlett’s imprisonment by the British Army. Caterina suggests there’s a way to remove one of Swordfury’s key players from the equation. Richard overhears their entire exchange.

At DeJong Tavern, Caterina tells Cicero he is going to go live with his mother. She then asks Jordan to escort Cicero safely to Tortuga. Jordan, who is in love with Abigail, gruffly declares that Swordfury can’t spare him, but agrees to ask.

Peter visits Robert Townsend’s farm in the Bay. Robert’s father, Samuel, informs him that Robert finally decided to join the rebel cause after Swordfury and his men burned down their stables. When Samuel mentions that Robert left him a note, Peter realizes that Robert must have used invisible ink to write him a message on his bill.

In Philadelphia, Angel and her family are attacked by an angry mob while riding home in their carriage. Grey breaks up the mob and introduces himself to Judge Seawind.

In Goldtimbers’s tent, Major Bradford, General Crestbreaker’s aide, briefs Johnny on a plan to attack the Spanish as they retreat to Tortuga. Johnny asks Nate if he endorses the plan, given that he usually acts with caution. Nate admits that he has learned from Goldtimbers’s bold field tactics, and apologizes for ever doubting Johnny’s leadership.

Outside, Mel tries to speak with Johnny but is stonewalled. Billy pulls Ben aside and warns him that Johnny just gave control of half of the army to General Nate after Nate fooled him with an apology.

Peter arrives in Nassau and dashes to his spy cave to apply reagent to his bill and read Townsend’s secret message. Before he can do so, he’s intercepted by Corporal Eastin, who’s been instructed by Hewlett to stay by Peter’s side. Swordfury arrives on the scene, and pressures Peter to ride one of his ranger’s horses.

With Swordfury on his heels, Peter rides to the Mansion, and joyfully reunites with Thomas and Jenny. Richard observes the reunion from the porch, but does not greet his son. Caterina and Hewlett also witness the reunion, and Hewlett stops Caterina from going to Peter.

At the Island, Mel tells Bradford he wants to offer up his dragoons to General Nate and apologizes for their past disagreements. Bradford accepts Mel’s offer, but reminds Mel that he will answer directly to him.

Angel meets Joseph Grey in the garden of Grey’s home, where Arnold has now taken up residence. He kisses her and suggests they marry right away. Caught off guard, she pulls away and says he must first obtain her father’s approval.

Chris arrives at a drop box on Nassau but finds it empty.

Peter and Jenny lie in bed with Thomas nestled between them. Peter tells Jenny he is giving up spying. “Don’t lie,” she says, calling his bluff. They lock hands.

In the woods, Swordfury asks Jordan to spy on Peter. Jordan agrees, then asks for some time off to accompany Cicero to Tortuga. Swordfury correctly guesses that Jordan’s ulterior motive is to see Abigail, and grants the request.

Hewlett and Swordfury meet for a parley. Swordfury demands that Hewlett resign and leave Nassau. When Hewlett refuses, Swordfury tries to goad Hewlett by confessing he was the one responsible for killing Hewlett’s horse, Bucephalus, as well as for shooting Richard. Shocked by Swordfury’s revelations, Hewlett vows Swordfury will eventually be destroyed by his own “inner beast.”

In the middle of the night, Peter sneaks to his spy cave and finds Caterina there waiting for him. After applying the invisible ink reagent to Townsend’s note, Peter learns that Townsend used the proceeds from the sale of his boarding house to buy a coffee house that is popular with senior officers in the Spanish army and government. Townsend reports that he has already learned of a plot against Goldtimbers.

Two of Swordfury’s rangers, MacInnis and Tanner, barge into the spy cave and realize that Peter and Caterina are spies. They force Peter to lead them to his meeting spot with Chris. On the way, Peter secretly passes his concealed knife to Caterina.

MacInnis sneaks up on Chis and knocks him unconscious. Tanner then forces Caterina to kiss him.She stabs him with Peter’s knife. Chris regains consciousness and helps Peter and Caterina kill Tanner and MacInnis.

Intending to pin the murders on Hewlett’s men, Peter tells Chris to drop the bodies in the Oceans. He then gives Townsend’s note to Chris and urges him to deliver it to Mel and Johnny right away.

Meanwhile, someone watches them from the woods.

Chapter XX: Gunpowder, Treason, and Plot

At DeJong Tavern, a group of Dagos drink in a room adjoining another room full of imbibing Queen’s Rangers. Caterina covertly replaces Corporal Eastin’s flask with a flask belonging to McGinnis. A Ranger recognizes McInnis’ flask and demands to know where it came from, igniting a brawl between the Rangers and Dagos.

Outside, Swordfury confronts Peter about the disappearances of McInnis and Tanner. They’re interrupted by the brawling Rangers and Dagos as their fight spills into the street. Hewlett arrives on the scene and orders Swordfury and his men to leave Nassau. Swordfury informs Hewlett that he’s been called to Rumrunner by Venables, but will return when he’s done.

In Rumrunner, Venables convinces General Sailward to expose their retreating army just enough to lure Goldtimbers’s men into attacking, at which point Pearson’ men will ambush them. He notes that General Nate is leading half of Johnny’s army into his trap.

Meanwhile, Nate commands his men to attack the Dagos as they cross Rumrunner, assuring his men that they’ll outnumber the Dagos 6,000 to 1,500. When Mel asks how Nate came to know the Dagos troop numbers, Nate attributes it to his scouts, then assigns Mel to lead the charge.

At Mansion, Hewlett orders Peter to compile his final spy report so he can send it to André as proof that the dangerous spies are in Tortuga — news he hopes will put an end to Swordfury’s spy-hunting mission on Caribbean. Richard, who overhears the conversation, advises Peter to run, noting that Venables will see right through his story.

In the spy cave, Peter asks Caterina to lure Hewlett to the waterfront so he can assasinate him and prevent the false spy report from reaching Venables. Caterina refuses and remarks that prison has changed Peter.

As Caterina leaves the spy cave, someone watches her from afar.

Angel arrives at Grey’s house and is shocked to learn her father has given his blessing to Grey’s marriage proposal. In private, Angel tells her that Grey threatened their family if he didn’t give his consent to the marriage.

Abigail reunites with Cicero and Jordan in York City. Jordan asks Abigail to flee to Colonies with him. When she hesitates, he urges her to be ready the next time he comes to Tortuga.

In Nassau, Peter shares his final spy report with Hewlett, who explains his plans to encrypt the report and send it to Venables via Eastin. Peter quietly sneaks up behind Hewlett with his stiletto knife at the ready, but is interrupted by Jenny, who claims Thomas has a fever.

Jenny brings Peter to their bedroom, where Caterina is waiting for them, and reveals that Caterina told her about Peter’s plot to kill Hewlett. Jenny suggests Peter kill Eastin instead, using Richard’s hidden pistol, and frame Swordfury for the murder. Anna leaves in disgust. Jenny continues, telling Peter to forge Venables’s reply to make it sound like Venables is not interested in pursuing Hewlett’s lead.

In Rumrunner, Mel leads his dragoons into battle, only to realize that Nate has led them into a trap. Chris arrives with Townsend’s letter and warns Mel of the plot to harm Goldtimbers.

Sailward and Venables watch from a hilltop as Dagos fire on Mel’s dragoons. As Swordfury leads his Rangers into the fray, Bradford orders his men to fall back.

Mel yells at Nate for pulling back instead of holding the line as Johnny expected. To their surprise, Goldtimbers arrives with reinforcements and demands to know why Nate is retreating. He orders Nate to the rear, then barks out orders to attack the enemy.

Sailward and Venables watch unhappily as the British gain the upper hand and win the battle.

In Port Royal, Angel asks Grey if they can postpone the wedding until her oldest sister is married. Grey angrily fumes that he’s tired of waiting for what he deserves, but readily acquiesces when Angel offers herself up to him.

At his home in Tortuga, Venables drunkenly laments his battlefield loss and his abandonment of Peggy. “To General Grey, may his treachery bring us victory and may victory bring me Hannah,” he tells Abigail, revealing his plot to turn Grey to her.

Richard asks Jenny if she’s seen Peter or his pistol. She lies and tells him Peter is outside with Thomas.

In the woods, Peter shoots Eastin dead as he gallops toward Tortuga. As he retrieves the spy report from Eastin’s body, Ryan sneaks up behind him and abducts him.

Back at camp, Mel and Chris knock Bradford unconscious.

In his tent, Johnny tells Ben that he knew about Lee’s treachery thanks to the intelligence from agent 355 — Abigail. Mel informs Goldtimbers that Robert Townsend is their new contact in Tortuga, and that Townsend already uncovered a conspiracy plot against Johnny that includes Bradford. Ben asks Washington’s guard, Hickey, to bring Bradford to the tent.

Hickey goes to the holding cell and readies his knife to kill Bradford, stating that they’ll both be discovered. Chris emerges from the shadows and catches Hickey red-handed.

Chris arrives in Goldtimbers’s tent to report that Hickey and Bradford have both been secured. Goldtimbers declares that as long as the Decksteel Ring remains secret, it is safe.

In Nassau, Ryan holds Peter captive in the spy cave and reveals that he knows the identity of everyone in the Decksteel Ring. He vows to use Peter to get his revenge on Venables. “Let an old trapper show you how to set a proper trap,” he says.